Project name vs deal value on resume?

I’m updating the transaction experience on my resume and I wanted to get some thoughts on how to represent the deals and values. (I know there are a few threads about this already but they don’t address this very well.)

On private-to-private transactions where the buyer, seller, and bank involvement was disclosed, but the deal value was not disclosed. I'm trying to decide between sharing the client name or the deal value.

I’m considering two options:
Option A: Project Sphere – Sell-side (closed) – IT Services business – ~$70M
Option B: Ultimate MSP, Inc. – Sell-side (closed) – IT Services business – Undisclosed value

Tradeoffs:
* With ‘option A’, if you look up my firm and group transactions, you could probably deduce which deal “Project Sphere” is, and I inadvertently disclosed non-public information.
* ‘Option B’ just goes against the classic advice of quantifying things on your CV.
* *For live transactions, it’s obvious to use the project name and not to disclose the company name.

How have others done this?

 

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