Bring-Down Due Diligence

Definition:

Final Due Diligence conducted immediately before Closing, usually by way of a conference call among all working group members, consisting of questions directed to the company by the underwriters and legal advisers. The purpose of Bring-Down Due Diligence is to confirm Material facts and to determine if any Material changes have occurred that should be reflected via updated disclosure.

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