MagnusBane International Plc, a listed company operating in the entertainment sector, has a current market value (net of coupon payments on its debt in the current period) of £170 million. The firm’s market value has been projected to either increase by 50% or decrease by 30% in any one year. The company is financed through equity and callable, convertible debt consisting of 1,500,000 debentures. Each debenture has a face value of £100, a coupon of 3%, and a remaining term to maturity of two years. Each debenture may be converted into 20 shares at any time up to and including maturity. The company has the right to call the debt at any time. If the debt is called, debtholders must choose to either convert their debt immediately or accept the call amount consisting of a fixed payment of £130 per debenture. In addition to the callable, convertible debt, the company is also financed with a total of 5 million outstanding shares. So far, the company has never paid dividends, and it is not expected to do so within the next two years. The annual risk-free rate of interest is predicted to remain constant at 3% per annum over the next two years. (a) Using the binomial option-pricing model: i. calculate the current value at t = 0 of MagnusBane International Plc’s straight debt; ii. calculate the convertible and callable convertible debt values. For your calculations assume that debtholders act as one (i.e. in unison). Explain each step you have taken to obtain your answers, and explain the actions of debtholders at each stage. (b) Suppose now the firm’s market value is estimated to increase by 100% and decrease by 60% over the next two years. If everything else remains as in part (a), how would this affect your results in part (a)? Explain in detail your answer.

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MagnusBane International Plc, a listed company operating in the entertainment sector, has a current market value (net of coupon payments on its debt in the current period) of £170 million. The firm’s market value has been projected to either increase by 50% or decrease by 30% in any one year. The company is financed through equity and callable, convertible debt consisting of 1,500,000 debentures. Each debenture has a face value of £100, a coupon of 3%, and a remaining term to maturity of two years. Each debenture may be converted into 20 shares at any time up to and including maturity. The company has the right to call the debt at any time. If the debt is called, debtholders must choose to either convert their debt immediately or accept the call amount consisting of a fixed payment of £130 per debenture. In addition to the callable, convertible debt, the company is also financed with a total of 5 million outstanding shares. So far, the company has never paid dividends, and it is not expected to do so within the next two years. The annual risk-free rate of interest is predicted to remain constant at 3% per annum over the next two years.

(a) Using the binomial option-pricing model:

i. calculate the current value at t = 0 of MagnusBane International Plc’s straight debt;

ii. calculate the convertible and callable convertible debt values. For your calculations assume that debtholders act as one (i.e. in unison). Explain each step you have taken to obtain your answers, and explain the actions of debtholders at each stage.

(b) Suppose now the firm’s market value is estimated to increase by 100% and decrease by 60% over the next two years. If everything else remains as in part (a), how would this affect your results in part (a)? Explain in detail your answer.

 

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