Guidance needed for M&A

In M&A scenario, let's assume that company A (advised by GS) and company B (advised by JPM) are merging.

To be precise, Some of stakes at B is acquired by A. Clearly, there are seller and buyer. Buyer being A & seller being B.

In this case, how does financial valuations come into play?

Does both GS & JPM value both A and B? Or GS only values A and JPM only values B or vice versa?

Just need some clarification here.

Thanks!

 
Sexy Sam:

so basically, both GS and JPM are valuing Company B ONLY. No valuation is needed for Company A, right?!

The buy side advisor would likely provide pre and post acquisition valuations of the acquiring company. Think a standard merger model.

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