easy · Private Equity & LBOs
Multiple arbitrage is often described as 'buying at wholesale and selling at retail'.
What does this analogy refer to?
- Buying public stocks and selling them back into the public markets.
- Only investing in consumer-facing retail companies.
- Buying inventory from a supplier and selling it directly to consumers.
- Buying small, illiquid companies cheaply and selling a large, consolidated group for a premium.
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