Valuation is the principle that pervades chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code, but it is a mercurial concept, especially in the pressured environment of corporate reorganization. Corporate valuation is ultimately determined not by the marketplace but by bankruptcy courts evaluating evidence and hypothesizing how the markets, if efficient and unbiased, would appraise a particular asset or enterprise. While the bankruptcy case law provides certain guiding principles, there i...
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