Definition for : Conglomerate discount
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A conglomerate discount exists when a conglomerate is worth less than the sum of its parts. Conglomerate discount is usually due to investor fears of poor allocation of resources and to the administrative costs incurred by the conglomerate.
(See Chapters 32 and 40 of the Vernimmen)
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