Corporate Finance
Corporate Finance
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ISBN: 9780132992473
Author: Jonathan Berk, Peter DeMarzo
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 3.A, Problem A.6P

Consider a portfolio of two securities: one share of Johnson and Johnson (JNJ) stock and a bond that pays $100 in one year. Suppose this portfolio is currently trading with a bid price of $141.65 and an ask price of $142.25, and the bond is trading with a bid price of$91.75 and an ask price of$91.95. In this case, what is the no-arbitrage price range for JNJ stock?

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