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Precedent M&A transactions analysis with deal multiples and acquisition history
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Build a precedent transactions analysis for the company specified by the user: $ARGUMENTS
This is the third pillar of valuation (alongside trading comps and DCF) — it answers: what have acquirers actually paid for businesses like this one? The output is two tables: comparable M&A transactions with deal multiples, and the subject company's own acquisition history.
Before starting, read ../data-access.md for data access methods and ../design-system.md for formatting conventions. Follow the data access detection logic and design system throughout this skill.
Follow these steps:
Look up the company by ticker using discover_companies. Capture:
company_idlatest_calendar_quarter — anchor for all period calculations below (see ../data-access.md Section 1.5)latest_fiscal_quarter../data-access.md Section 4.5Identify:
Calculate 4 quarters backward from latest_calendar_quarter. Pull from Daloopa:
These serve as the reference point for comparing deal multiples — what would an acquirer be paying relative to this company's current financials?
Find 8-15 completed M&A transactions from the last 7-10 years involving target companies comparable to the subject. "Comparable" means:
Research sources in priority order:
Use web search to identify deals: "{industry} acquisitions {sub-sector} last 10 years", "{TICKER} comparable M&A transactions", "{sector} deal comps precedent transactions".
Do NOT use: finance blogs, Seeking Alpha, Reddit, anonymous wiki contributions, or aggregators without a traceable primary source.
For each transaction, capture:
For each target company in the precedent transactions table, source LTM Revenue and EBITDA from Daloopa:
discover_companies with the target's ticker or namediscover_company_series with keywords ["revenue", "EBITDA"] and the appropriate period (the last complete fiscal year before the deal announcement)get_company_fundamentals with the discovered series IDsDaloopa is the primary source. Only fall back to other sources when a target is genuinely unavailable in the database.
For each transaction where both EV and financials are available:
Compute summary statistics (excluding N/A values):
If fewer than 3 valid data points exist for a multiple, note that the statistic is not meaningful.
Find deals where the subject company itself was the acquirer. Sources: company IR page, SEC 8-K or equivalent filings, Reuters/Bloomberg/WSJ.
For each acquisition, capture:
Apply the precedent transaction multiples to the subject's current financials:
| Methodology | Percentile | Multiple | Subject LTM Metric | Implied EV | |---|---|---|---|---| | EV/Revenue | Median | XX.Xx | $XXX | $XXX | | EV/Revenue | 25th-75th | XX.Xx-XX.Xx | $XXX | $XXX-$XXX | | EV/EBITDA | Median | XX.Xx | $XXX | $XXX | | EV/EBITDA | 25th-75th | XX.Xx-XX.Xx | $XXX | $XXX-$XXX |
Convert implied EV to implied equity value (EV - Net Debt) and implied share price where market data is available (see ../data-access.md Section 2). Compare to current market price.
Context matters more than precision:
Search filings and news for context on the M&A environment:
"{industry} M&A outlook {current_year}" — deal activity trends"{TICKER} acquisition target rumors" — is the subject itself a takeout candidate?Summarize in 3-5 bullets:
Save to reports/{TICKER}_precedent_transactions.html using the HTML report template from ../design-system.md. Write the full analysis as styled HTML with the design system CSS inlined. This is the final deliverable — no intermediate markdown step needed.
The report should include interactive features:
data- attributes and safe DOM methods (createElement, textContent, appendChild) — never innerHTML.Structure the report with these sections:
<h1>{Company Name} ({TICKER}) — Precedent Transactions Analysis</h1>
<p>Generated: {date}</p>
<h2>Summary</h2>
{2-3 sentences: What do precedent transactions imply for this company's valuation? How does it compare to the current market price?}
<h2>Subject Company Overview</h2>
{Exchange, currency, industry, LTM Revenue and EBITDA with Daloopa citations}
{Note: "Revenue and EBITDA sourced from Daloopa where available"}
<h2>Selected Precedent Transactions</h2>
<table>
| Date | Acquirer | Target | EV ($M) | LTM Rev ($M) | LTM EBITDA ($M) | EV/Rev | EV/EBITDA | Consideration |
{data rows with Daloopa-cited financials, footnote superscripts, clickable acquirers}
| 75th Percentile | | | | | | XX.Xx | XX.Xx | |
| **Average** | | | | | | **XX.Xx** | **XX.Xx** | |
| **Median** | | | | | | **XX.Xx** | **XX.Xx** | |
| 25th Percentile | | | | | | XX.Xx | XX.Xx | |
</table>
<h2>Implied Valuation</h2>
<table>
| Methodology | Multiple | Subject Metric | Implied EV | Implied Equity | Implied Price | vs Current |
{valuation bridge using median and range multiples}
</table>
<h2>{Company Name} Acquisition History</h2>
<table>
| Date | Target | Deal Value | Consideration | Strategic Rationale |
{company's own M&A deals}
</table>
<h2>Deal Environment</h2>
<ul>{3-5 bullets on sector M&A trends, control premiums, takeout potential}</ul>
<h2>Sources</h2>
{Numbered footnote list — each deal with press release link, SEC filing, Daloopa data links}
{Data sourced from Daloopa attribution}
All financial figures from Daloopa must use citation format: <a href="https://daloopa.com/src/{fundamental_id}">$X.XX million</a>
Tell the user where the HTML report was saved.
Highlight: what precedent transactions imply about the company's takeout value, how it compares to the current market price, and whether the sector M&A environment supports deal activity.
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