In bankruptcy auctions, a stalking horse purchaser sets the initial bid, establishing a minimum price and preventing lowball offers. This buyer negotiates terms and receives breakup fees if outbid. Creditors benefit from higher final bids, while debtors gain a controlled sale process. The stalking horse secures a potential bargain with strategic advantages.
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