PRINCIPLES OF CORPORATE FINANCE
PRINCIPLES OF CORPORATE FINANCE
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ISBN: 9781264052059
Author: BREALEY
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 16, Problem 18PS

Repurchases and the DCF model House of Haddock has 5,000 shares outstanding and the stock price is $140. The company is expected to pay a dividend of $20 per share next year and thereafter the dividend is expected to grow indefinitely by 5% a year. The president, George Mullet, now makes a surprise announcement: He says that the company will henceforth distribute half the cash in the form of dividends and the remainder will be used to repurchase stock. The repurchased stock will not be entitled to the dividend.

  1. a. What is the total value of the company before and after the announcement? What is the value of one share?
  2. b. What is the expected stream of dividends per share for an investor who plans to retain his shares rather than sell them back to the company? Check your estimate of share value by discounting this stream of dividends per share.

a)

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To determine: The total value of the company before and after the announcement and also the value of one share.

Explanation of Solution

Computation of value of company before and after the announcement:

Pre-announcemnt company value=outstanding share×share price=5,000×$140=$700,000

The company value and stock price will be same after the announcement.

Therefore, the value of one share is $140.

b)

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To determine: The expected stream of dividends per share for an investor who plans to retrain the shares rather than sell them back to the company.

Explanation of Solution

For year 1:

Annual repurchase amount of year1=[number of shares×original dividend per share×repurchase percent]=5,000×$20×0.50=$50,000

Annual dividend amount (year1)=[number of shares ×original dividend per share×dividend percent]=5,000×$20×0.50=$50,000

Discount rate(r)=D1P0+g=$20$140+0.05=0.1929or 19.29%

Stock price(p1)=p0×(1+r)=$140×(1+0.1929)=$140×1.1929=$167

Share repurchased year1=Repurchase amountprice=$50,000$167=299

New outstanding shares=Prior shares outstandingshares repurchased=5,000299=4,701

D1per share=D1number of shares=$50,0004,701=$10.64

For year 2:

Annual repurchase amount of year2=Annual repurcahse amount of year1×(1+g)=$50,000×1.05=$52,500

Annual dividend amount (year2)=Annual dividend amount (year1)×(1+g)=$50,000×(1+0.05)=$50,000×1.05=$52,500

Discount rate(r)=D1(1+g)P1+g=$10.64(1+0.05)$167+0.05=0.1169or 11.69%

Stock price(p2)=p1×(1+r)=$167×(1+0.1169)=$167×1.1169=$186.52

Share repurchased year2=Repurchase amountprice2=$52,500$186.52=281

New outstanding shares=Prior shares outstandingshares repurchased=4,701281=4,419

D2per share=D2number of shares=$52,5004,419=$11.88

Following table shows the overall scenario of two years based on above calculations:

 Year 1Year 2
Annual repurchase amount($)50,00052,500
Annual dividend amount ($)50,00052,500
Discount rate (%)19.2911.69
Stock price ($)167186.52
Shares repurchased299281
New outstanding shares4,7014,419
Dividend per share ($)10.6411.88

Table no.1

In all subsequent years, the total dividend and repurchase amount will increase by 5% and the number of shares decreasing by:

Percentage decrease in number of shares=(4,7014,419)4,419=2824,419=0.0638 or6.38%

Increase in dividend per share=($11.88$10.64)$10.64=$1.24$10.64=0.1169or 11.69%

Therefore, the share price is as follows:

P0=D1per share(rg)=$10.64(0.19290.1169)=$140

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