Definition
Conglomerate discount occurs when a company's market value is less than the combined value of its separate businesses. This discount (typically 10-30%) reflects complexity, capital allocation inefficiency, and the market's inability to properly value diverse businesses. Spin-offs and divestitures can unlock this trapped value.
functions Formula
lightbulb Example
SOTP analysis values three divisions at $1.2B total. Market cap is $900M. Conglomerate discount = 1 - ($900M/$1.2B) = 25%. An activist might push to spin off divisions to unlock value.
verified_user Key Points
- Typically ranges from 10-30%
- Reflects capital allocation inefficiency
- Spin-offs can unlock trapped value
- Activist investors target heavily discounted conglomerates