PRIN.OF CORPORATE FINANCE
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Chapter 16, Problem 17PS
Repurchases and the DCF model* Surf & Turf Hotels is a mature business, although it pays no cash dividends. Next year’s earnings are
- a. Calculate Surf & Turf’s current stock price, using the constant-growth DCF model from Chapter 4. (Hint: Take the easy route and estimate overall market capitalization.)
- b. Now Surf & Turf’s CFO announces a switch from repurchases to a regular cash dividend. Next year’s dividend will be $2.80 per share. The CFO reassures investors that the company will continue to pay out 50% of earnings and reinvest 50%. All future payouts will come as dividends, however. What would you expect to happen to Surf & Turf’s stock price? Why?
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Ch. 16 - Dividend payments In 2017, Entergy paid a regular...Ch. 16 - Dividend payments Seashore Salt Co. has surplus...Ch. 16 - Repurchases Look again at Problem 2. Assume...Ch. 16 - Repurchases An article on stock repurchase in the...Ch. 16 - Company dividend policy Here are several facts...Ch. 16 - Prob. 7PSCh. 16 - Information content of dividends What is meant by...Ch. 16 - Information content of dividends Does the good...Ch. 16 - Information content of dividends Generous dividend...Ch. 16 - Prob. 11PS
Ch. 16 - Payout policy in perfect capital markets Go back...Ch. 16 - Payout policy in perfect capital markets Go back...Ch. 16 - Payout policy in perfect capital markets Respond...Ch. 16 - Prob. 15PSCh. 16 - Repurchases and the DCF model Hors dAge...Ch. 16 - Repurchases and the DCF model Surf Turf Hotels is...Ch. 16 - Repurchases and the DCF model House of Haddock has...Ch. 16 - Repurchases and the DCF model Little Oil has 1...Ch. 16 - Repurchases and EPS Many companies use stock...Ch. 16 - Dividends and value We stated in Section 16-3 that...Ch. 16 - Payout and valuation Look back one last time at...Ch. 16 - Dividend clienteles Mr. Milquetoast admires Warren...Ch. 16 - Prob. 24PSCh. 16 - Payout and taxes Which of the following U.S....Ch. 16 - Prob. 26PSCh. 16 - Prob. 27PSCh. 16 - Prob. 28PSCh. 16 - Dividend policy and the dividend discount model...Ch. 16 - Prob. 30PS
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