Legacy System Optimization Strategies for Carve-Outs: Maximizing Value Creation
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Ongoing, First published Mar 12, 2024
In carve-out transactions, where a company divests a portion of its business, optimizing legacy systems plays a crucial role in maximizing value creation for both the divesting entity and the acquiring party. Legacy systems, often viewed as outdated and inefficient, can represent significant value if leveraged strategically. In this blog, we explore various strategies for optimizing legacy systems during carve-out transactions to unlock their full potential and drive value creation.
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