Corporate Finance (4th Edition) (Pearson Series in Finance) - Standalone book
Corporate Finance (4th Edition) (Pearson Series in Finance) - Standalone book
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ISBN: 9780134083278
Author: Jonathan Berk, Peter DeMarzo
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 28, Problem 14P

Let’s reconsider part (b) of Problem 99. The actual premium that your company will pay for TargetCo will not be 20%, because on the announcement the target price will go up and your price will go down to reflect the fact that you are willing to pay a premium for TargetCo. Assume that the takeover will occur with certainty and all market participants know this on the announcement of the takeover.

  1. a. What is the price per share of the combined corporation immediately after the merger is completed?
  2. b. What is the price of your company immediately after the announcement?
  3. c. What is the price of TargetCo immediately after the announcement?
  4. d. What is the actual premium your company will pay?
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The following graph represents the Cumulative Average Abnormal Return (CAAR) for the stocks of companies targeted for take-over.   Which of the following statements is true?   a. In a weak form efficient market, t* is the actual takeover event (i.e. the time when the legal takeover transaction is completed)   b. In a semi-strong form efficient market, t* is the takeover announcement event   c. In a strong form efficient market, t* is the acquiring company takeover decision event (i.e. the time when an acquiring company decides to launch a takeover)   d. (a) & (b)   e. (b) & (c)
For Question 1, 2, and 3, use the following information: 1.) Consider the following premerger information about a bidding firm (Firm B) and a target firm (Firm T). Assume that both firms have no debt outstanding.     Firm B   Firm T     Shares outstanding   6,500     1,500     Price per share $ 45   $ 15     Firm B has estimated that the value of the synergistic benefits from acquiring Firm T is $10,600. If Firm T is willing to be acquired for $20 per share in cash, what is the NPV of the merger? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.) Please round to the nearest dollar and format as "X,XXX" 2.) Consider the following premerger information about a bidding firm (Firm B) and a target firm (Firm T). Assume that both firms have no debt outstanding.    Firm B   Firm T     Shares outstanding   6,500     1,500     Price per share $ 45   $…
The directors of Company XYZ wishes to make a big investment into a new project which will be financed by means of a rights issue. The directors expect the share price will decrease to values even lower than the theoretical ex-rights price. Explain the factors that would influence the share price after the rights issue.
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