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Transaction Multiples for the Valuation of Private Companies

Atlas Copco / Dynapac

No EMAT : 19940
Announced Date : 05/02/2007
Type : Exit ,Acquisition of Majority Stake
Deal Value : Yes
Acquirer : Atlas Copco

Target : Dynapac
Country : Sweden
Sector of activity :
  • Other Vehicles & Equipment > Transport Equipment & Manufacturers > Agricultural & Construction Equipment
Business Description :
Founded in 1934, Dynapac AB, formerly known as AB Vibro-Betong, manufactures and supplies compaction and paving equipment in Sweden and internationally. It offers a range of heavy compaction...

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Rating : ***
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n.s.   Multiple calculated, but not significant

Source: Epsilon Research / EMAT

Comparable Transactions

  • Number of EMAT Reports / sub-sector « Agricultural & Construction Equipment » = 20
Example of comparable transactions on EMAT (same sub-sector):
Date Acquirer Target Country Multiples See details
09/03/2009 Private Group led by Barclays Private Equity Compin Group France ** 19921
01/10/2008 Columbus McKinnon Pfaff Beteiligungs Germany ** 19690

Source: Epsilon Research / EMAT

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