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Liquidity event

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In corporate finance, a liquidity event is a transaction that enables the owners of a company to realize the value of their investment, such as a merger, acquisition or initial public offering. A liquidity event is a typical exit strategy for private investors, who otherwise have difficulty proving the company's value.

A liquidity event is not to be confused with the liquidation of a company, in which the company's business is discontinued.

References

  1. Bruce Kelly (July 16, 2014). "Liquidity events heating up REIT market this summer". Investment News. Retrieved January 11, 2015.

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