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Chapter 14, Problem 14.1STP

a)

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To determine: Current earnings per share (EPS) and price earning ratio (P/E ratio).

Introduction:

Earnings per share refer to the earnings per share of outstanding shares of company’s common stock.

Price earnings ratio is determined by dividing the market price by the earnings per share.

b)

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To determine: Shares repurchased

Introduction:

Earnings per share refer to the earnings per share of outstanding shares of company’s common stock.

Price earnings ratio is determined by dividing the market price by the earnings per share.

c)

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To determine: The EPS after shares repurchased

Introduction:

Earnings per share refer to the earnings per share of outstanding shares of company’s common stock.

Price earnings ratio is determined by dividing the market price by the earnings per share

d)

Summary Introduction

To determine: The market price after the stock repurchase

Introduction:

Earnings per share refer to the earnings per share of outstanding shares of company’s common stock.

Price earnings ratio is determined by dividing the market price by the earnings per share

e)

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To discuss: EPS before and after the proposed repurchase

Introduction:

Earnings per share refer to the earnings per share of outstanding shares of company’s common stock.

Price earnings ratio is determined by dividing the market price by the earnings per share

d)

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To discuss: The stock holders’ position under repurchase and dividend.

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