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Rollover Equity in a Sale to a Private Equity Firm: Seller’s Concerns

Lathrop GPM | | Return|
When a private equity (PE) firm acquires a closely held business, it is quite common for the seller to roll over some of its equity into equity in the entity (the “Company”) that is acquiring the business. If the seller has sufficient other assets, the rollover equity can be a very attractive high risk/high reward investment....
By: Lathrop GPM
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/rollover-equity-in-a-sale-to-a-private-48321/

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