Discount for Lack of Control (DLOC)
Definition
A reduction applied to the value of a minority ownership interest to reflect the holder's inability to influence key business decisions such as dividend policy, asset sales, or management appointments. DLOC is the inverse of the control premium and is typically derived from observed control premium data in comparable transactions. The discount reflects the economic reality that minority shareholders bear agency risk without the ability to direct corporate strategy.
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