A conglomerate discount occurs when a diversified company's market value is less than the sum of its separate parts. Investors apply this valuation gap to account for inefficiencies, such as poor resource allocation or complex operations. Shareholders may benefit if the company splits into focused entities, potentially unlocking hidden value.
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