acquisition premium
Definition
The higher value a company pays when acquiring, or buying out, another company during a merger or acquisition. The buyer will usually offer a higher, or premium, price that is above the target company's closing stock price. During the M&A stage, however, market fluctuations may change the target company's fair value and cause the buying party to readjust the acquisition premium.
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