EBK FOUNDATIONS OF FINANCE
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Chapter 13, Problem 1.1MC
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The person I possess 8 percent of the company S’s 30,000 shares of common stock, which most recently traded for a price of $98 per share. The company has since announced its plans to lock in in a 2-for-1 stock part.
To determine: The financial position be after the stock split.
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