AAPL 208.72 0.168% MSFT 388.5148 0.3137% NVDA 110.49 3.8147% GOOGL 162.58 2.0718% GOOG 164.7 2.0004% AMZN 187.93 0.7451% META 545.87 2.3858% AVGO 191.75 1.9134% LLY 870.695 1.2754% TSLA 285.6351 10.0671% TSM 164.7921 0.3728% V 334.98 -0.2174% JPM 243.11 -0.6254% UNH 418.56 -1.3412% NVO 61.81 -1.3093% WMT 94.725 -1.1634% LVMUY 114.14 -0.105% XOM 108.25 -0.3498% LVMHF 566.0 0.7347% MA 532.36 -0.5789%
AAPL 208.72 0.168% MSFT 388.5148 0.3137% NVDA 110.49 3.8147% GOOGL 162.58 2.0718% GOOG 164.7 2.0004% AMZN 187.93 0.7451% META 545.87 2.3858% AVGO 191.75 1.9134% LLY 870.695 1.2754% TSLA 285.6351 10.0671% TSM 164.7921 0.3728% V 334.98 -0.2174% JPM 243.11 -0.6254% UNH 418.56 -1.3412% NVO 61.81 -1.3093% WMT 94.725 -1.1634% LVMUY 114.14 -0.105% XOM 108.25 -0.3498% LVMHF 566.0 0.7347% MA 532.36 -0.5789%

Stalking-Horse Bid

Updated on August 29, 2023

Stalking-Horse Bid is the preliminary bidding option on the assets of a bankrupt firm. This bidding is arranged before the start of the auction bid. In this, the insolvent company selects a bidder to make the opening bid on the remaining properties or assets out of the pool of bidders. It is done to set the minimum bid value, and other bidders cannot bid an offer below the set amount.