EBK CORPORATE FINANCE
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Author: DeMarzo
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Chapter 28, Problem 15P
ABC has 1 million shares outstanding, each of which has a price of $20. It has made a takeover offer of XYZ Corporation, which has 1 million shares outstanding and a price per share of $2.50. Assume that the takeover will occur with certainty and all market participants know this. Furthermore, there are no synergies to merging the two firms.
- a. Assume ABC made a cash offer to purchase XYZ for $3 million. What happens to the price of ABC and XYZ on the announcement? What premium over the current market price does this offer represent?
- b. Assume ABC makes a stock offer with an exchange ratio of 0.15. What happens to the price of ABC and XYZ this time? What premium over the current market price does this offer represent?
- c. At current market prices, both offers are offers to purchase XYZ for $3 million. Does that mean that your answers to parts (a) and (b) must be identical? Explain.
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EBK CORPORATE FINANCE
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