EBK CORPORATE FINANCE
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Chapter 14, Problem 9P
Zetatron is an all-equity firm with 100 million shares outstanding, which are currently trading for $7.50 per share. A month ago, Zetatron announced it will change its capital structure by borrowing $100 million in short-term debt, borrowing $100 million in long-term debt, and issuing $100 million of
- a. What is the market value
balance sheet for Zetatron- i. Before this transaction?
- ii. After the new securities are issued but before the share repurchase?
- iii. After the share repurchase?
- b. At the conclusion of this transaction, how many shares outstanding will Zetatron have, and what will the value of those shares be?
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Chapter 14 Solutions
EBK CORPORATE FINANCE
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