EBK CORPORATE FINANCE
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Chapter 12, Problem 21P

In mid-2015, Cisco Systems had a market capitalization of $1 30 billion. It had A-rated debt of $25 billion as well as cash and short-term investments of $60 billion, and its estimated equity beta at the time was 1.11.

  1. a. What is Cisco’s enterprise value?
  2. b. Assuming Cisco’s debt has a beta of zero, estimate the beta of Cisco’s underlying business enterprise.
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