Ipo - Eskimo Pie Corporation

Eskimo Pie Corporation
Introduction
    Reynolds Metals is the majority owner of the ice scream company Eskimo Pie Corporation and has decided to sell this company.  Nestle Foods provided the highest offer of $61 Million.  Due to delays of the Nestlé's purchase, Reynolds Metals has take into consideration the IPO proposal of David Clark, president of Eskimo Pie Corporation, rather than selling the company to Nestle Foods (Case Study, 2001).  
    This analysis will identify the current value of the company at a stand-alone value and explain why Nestle Food would want to buy this company and the synergies involved for their reasoning.  We will also discuss who will benefit if Reynolds Metals were to sell to Nestle or were to create an IPO. Finally we will provide a recommendation for Reynolds Metals that will be most beneficial to the company financial needs.      
Stand-Alone Value
    There are many valuation methods that could be used to evaluate this company.  Finding a method that valuates the stand-alone value is difficult.  The stand-alone value should be dependent upon the firm's own assets and projected future income.  We decided to evaluate this company based upon two methods: The Discounted Cash Flow Method and the Comparable Companies Method.  
Discounted Cash Flow Method takes the forecast free cash flows during forecasted horizon. Then we estimate the cost of capital (weighted average cost of capital) and estimate continuing value (value after forecast horizon).  The future value is discounted to the present value.  We than add back cash ($13 Million) and non-current assets and deduct total debt.   With the informati ...
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