In business bankruptcy, a "stalking horse" is an initial bidder chosen by the debtor to set a baseline purchase price for assets. This strategy prevents lowball offers and attracts competitive bids through a structured auction. Creditors benefit from higher returns, while the stalking horse gains breakup fees and bidding advantages if outbid.
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