Due diligence cannot always be perfect. However, from a legal perspective, the point is to make a good faith effort to conduct due diligence, within the limits of time and funding, and in consideration of what matters most—the long-term financial health of the surviving company and its stakeholders. This author has written a comprehensive primer on the subject.
Editor’s Note: Very US-centric but still of general value to those of you in other countries.
Content: Article
Author: Alexandra Reed Lajoux
Source: Ivey Business Journal
Subject: Mergers & Acquisitions
Author: Alexandra Reed Lajoux
Source: Ivey Business Journal
Subject: Mergers & Acquisitions
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