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26Nov

Earnouts in M&A Transactions

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An “earnout” is a deal mechanism used in a merger and acquisition transaction (“M&A Transaction”) which structures the terms upon which a buyer agrees to pay additional consideration to the seller after the closing of the M&A Transaction if certain specified performance targets are achieved post-closing by the acquired business or upon the occurrence of specific events. An earnout is a particularly useful deal mechanism when......
By: Jackson Walker
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