Anyone willing to share a PE interview case study?
Looking for interview case studies for PE where a CIM is given and you have to build LBO and talk about why it would/wouldn't be a good investment. I didn't see anything like this in the WSO PE course so I'm wondering if anyone would be willing to share any materials they have - if so, could you PM me and I could provide a personal email? Thanks in advance
Bump - going through the WSO PE course now and have heard the CIM/LBO combination if the new way going forward
what do you mean?
Also interested
Interested as well.
also interested, thank you!
also interested!
I have about a dozen, if you PM me with your email and favorite cocktail party appropriate joke that is actually funny I will send this weekend
No laugh no send
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Also PM'd you.
would appreciate a PM (can’t PM you)
Lol can't tell if this is a joke or not but would also queue up for cases
PM’d you
interested
bump
Interested.
Interested!
Rinse-and-repeat pls pay me $20/CIM. as royalty
Thanks! That's a good tip but how can I check myself? On one of the PE case study tests I was given CIM with no peers, no precedent transactions and no comps - i only had 3 year management projection. The valuation of such company could be anything to me - depending on how I project revenues (there was also no Balance Sheet so I had to guess Capex and NWC). Not sure how to approach this - valuation could be anything between 5x and 20x because as it was growth story I could project revenues as I pleased.
So my question is - how to know if you did it right? I mean I can do 5 of such LBOs per day but what if I have wrong approach / same mistakes in each of these LBOs?
Appreciate any tips.
Also - i didn't get the offer for the above mentioned PE I did case study for - up until today I have no clue what I did wrong...
Look at the cim case, haircut it and make sure it ties to industry growth rates/historical growth which should be in the cim, assume reasonable leverage based on industry cyclicality, company size etc (4-7x). Back solve to like a 20% irr and there you go, you have your price, take a 1-1.5x haircut on exit multiple. From there you can adjust up or down based on views of company/industry quality like is this co highly defensible, the market leader etc maybe I can underwrite to 16-17% irr and pay a bit more. If they don't give capex, did they give d&a? just assume d&a = capex
interested!
Interested! Thanks!
interested
interested! Can someone please send to me? Would be super grateful
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I have a bunch. PM me
I just sent you a PM. Thanks!
I just sent you a PM, appreciate it!
Just sent you a PM.
Can't send PM.. no access allowed :(
just sent a PM. thanks!
can't get access to your PM..:( any other way pls. appreciated.
Cant PM you but would appreciate if you could PM me?
Could you share any?
Hey man - can you share your case studies with me?
just sent you a PM
Please PM me if you are willing to exchange. I have a few
Could you share any?
Can you share case studies with me ?
Hey everyone,
Please let me know if anybody is willing to exchange real life interview case studies - I have in my library so far:
Let me know if anybody is willing to trade :)
yeah im down PM me
PM me as well — have a few
Pm! Willing to exchange.
Hey man - would you be willing to share case studies with me? Happy to trade
The guys at bryant street advisors offer mock case study sessions with CIMs. Super helpful, especially if you want feedback from prior PE guys
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