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M&A Deal Structuring
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This fictional case introduces an M&A deal structuring exercise. Two strategy consulting companies, East Coast Strategy Consultants Inc. (EAST) and West Coast Strategic Management Advisory Corp. (WEST), are contemplating acquiring a company in the accounting and advisory services sector, either Ocean & Whistle Accounting (OW) or LeDosh (LD). Students, either individually or in groups, play one of the four companies (i.e., one of the acquirers or one of the sellers/targets). Students are presented with basic financials on each of the companies and other key considerations including potential synergies, valuation multiples, and financing options. As part of the exercise, they must decide which company to acquire (or to sell to) and at what price, identify the key risks involved, and develop a deal structure to mitigate these risks. Students negotiate with the two other respective parties and reach agreement on the terms of the acquisition.