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11 months ago via ask.inc.com

In Jun 09 issue there was a table of median valuation multiples for businesses sold from 1/1/07 to 3/31/09. Is there an updated table?

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edwardclint | 11 months ago
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The table of median valuation for businesses sold is one of the important tools that entrepreneurs and investors that are in the lookout for value for money acquisitions. As for Inc.com magazine's integration of this table in their regular publication both on glossy and on the web, have assisted individuals in appraising the private entity's true worth.

In addition, underlying financial information can be gleaned from the table of median valuation, which are not ordinarily visible to regular financial statements being issued by the companies. Furthermore, the table also takes into a much more wider perspective on each industry and collectively assess of each important business decision.

Based on your query I have found a valuation table for 2010, I hope this is the one you are looking for, you can view it below:

http://images.inc.com/magazine/20101101/ValuationGuide2010-popUp.jpg

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http://www.inc.com/magazine/20101101/the-2010-business-valuation-guide.html
http://www.inc.com/magazine/20101101/the-2010-business-valuation-guide.html?nav=related

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wprice@growthlaw.com | 9 months, 1 week ago
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The industry standard database for private company merger and acquisition information, including EBITDA multiples if available, is Pratt's

See http://www.bvmarketdata.com/defaulttextonly.asp?f=Pratt%27s%20Stats%20-%20Private%20Company%20Merger%20and%20Acquisitions%20%28M%26A%29%20Transaction%20Database

Hope this helps,

Bill Price

William A. Price
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