EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF CORPORATE FINANCE
EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF CORPORATE FINANCE
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ISBN: 8220103675925
Author: BREALEY
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 21, Problem 5QP

a.

Summary Introduction

To determine: The EPS of the merged firm.

a.

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Answer to Problem 5QP

The EPS of the merged firm is $4.20.

Explanation of Solution

Determine the EPS and total earnings of Company CS

EPSCompanyCS=[SharePricePERatio]=[$40$10]=$4TotalEarnings=[EPS×SharesOutstanding]=[$4×2,000,000]=$8,000,000

Therefore, the EPS is $4 and total earnings is $8,000,000.

Determine the EPS and total earnings of Company FF

EPSCompanyFF=[SharePricePERatio]=[$20$8]=$2.50TotalEarnings=[EPS×SharesOutstanding]=[$2.50×1,000,000]=$2,500,000

Therefore, the EPS is $2.50 and total earnings is $2,500,000.

Determine the EPS of the merged firm

EPSMergedFirm=[TotalEarningsTotalShares]=[$8,000,000+$2,500,0002,000,000+(1,000,0002)]=[$10,500,0002,500,000]=$4.20

Therefore, the EPS of merged firm is $4.20.

b.

Summary Introduction

To determine: The price per share of Company CS.

b.

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Answer to Problem 5QP

The price per share of Company CS is $40.

Explanation of Solution

Determine the price per share of Company CS

PricepershareCompanyCS=[TotalValueTotalShares]=[($40×2,000,000)+($20×1,000,000)2,000,000+(1,000,0002)]=[$100,000,0002,500,000]=$40

Therefore, the price per share of Company CS is $40.

c.

Summary Introduction

To discuss: The demonstration of Company CS or Company FF realize any change in wealth.

c.

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Answer to Problem 5QP

The value of Company CS and Company FF is Unchanged.

Explanation of Solution

  • Company FF have a stock worth of $20,000,000 ($40*500,000 shares), so the wealth of Company FF is unchanged.
  • The wealth of Company CS is also unchanged.

Therefore, the value of Company CS and Company FF is Unchanged.

d.

Summary Introduction

To determine: The P/E ratio of new firm if there are no economic gains.

d.

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Answer to Problem 5QP

The P/E ratio of new firm if there are no economic gains is 9.52.

Explanation of Solution

Determine the P/E ratio of new firm if there are no economic gains

The P/E ratio of the merged firm is between the P/E ratio of the two firms.

PEofMergedFirm=[TotalValueTotalEarnings]=[$100,000,000$10,500,000]=9.52381or9.52

Therefore, the P/E ratio of new firm if there are no economic gains is 9.52.

e.

Summary Introduction

To determine: The price per share of Company CS.

e.

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Answer to Problem 5QP

The price per share of Company CS is $42.

Explanation of Solution

If the P/E ratio of Company CS remains constant at 10, then the merged firm will the share price at $42 per share ($4.20*10). This will result in an increase in the firm value to $105,000,000 ($42*2,500,000).

Therefore, price per share of Company CS is $42.

f.

Summary Introduction

To determine: The gains from the merger split between shareholders of the two firms.

f.

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Answer to Problem 5QP

The gain of Company CS is $4,000,000 and Company CS is $1,000,000.

Explanation of Solution

Determine the gain of Company CS and Company FF

GainCompanyCS=[Pricepershare×SharesOutstanding]=[$2×2,000,000]=$4,000,000GainCompanyFF=[ValueofSharesActualFirmValue]=[($42×500,000)$20,000,000]=$1,000,000

Therefore, the gain of Company CS is $4,000,000 and Company CS is $1,000,000.

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