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Lava Lamps Inc. had $800 million in earnings before interest and taxes last year. It has just acquired a 50% stake in General Lamps Inc., which had $400 million in earnings before interest and taxes last year. Because Lava Lamps has a major- ity active stake, it has been asked to consolidate last year's income statements for the two firms.
a. What earnings before interest and taxes would you see in the consolidated statement?
b. If both firms have a 5% stable growth rate, a 10% cost of capital, a 40% tax
c. How would your answer change if you were told that General Lamps has a 9% cost of capital and a 15% return on capital?
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