Epsilon M&A Deal Report - Niagara Region Wind Farm (NRWF)
Transaction Multiples for the Valuation of Private Companies
Boralex Inc > Niagara Region Wind Farm (NRWF)
Announced Date : 02 November 2016
Type : Acquisition of Majority Stake
Deal Value : Yes
Acquirer : Boralex Inc
Target: Niagara Region Wind Farm (NRWF)
Target Country: Canada
Sector of activity : Environment and Climate Change
Business Description :
> Niagara Region Wind Farm (NRWF) is proposing to develop, construct, and operate the 230 Megawa ...
Transaction multiples available
| EV/Sales | EV/Gross Profit | EV/EBITDA | EV/EBIT | Eq/PBT | P/E | Price to Book | |
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: Multiple available
n.s : Multiple calculated, but not significant
Rating **
Source: Epsilon Research / EMAT
Comparable Transactions
Number of EMAT Reports : (Environment and Climate Change) = 795
Example of comparable transactions on EMAT (same sub-sector):
| Date | Acquirer | Target | Country | Multiples | See details |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 05/12/2012 | ERG | IP Maestrale Investments (ERG Wind Investments) | United Kingdom | ** | |
| 19/12/2013 | Swisspower Renewables | Acciona German Wind Farms | Germany | ** |
Source: Epsilon Research / EMAT
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