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- February 15, 2021 at 6:38 am #610439
NOS in A = 50m
NOS in B =30m
sp A= $4.2
sp B = $2.8A acquired B and purchase all of A’s shares.
So, the share exchange will be for every 2 shares acquired in B, A will issue 3 shares. Am i right?so the total NOS after acquisition = 50m+(30/2*3) = 95m
however, why the answer is like this.
the share exchange is 2 for 3 issue.
total NOS after acquisition = 50m+(30/3*2)=70mFebruary 15, 2021 at 8:09 am #610463If by ‘sp’ (???) you mean the market value per share, then you are not right.
What you are writing would mean that for 2 shares in B worth 2 x $2.80 = $5.60 they would receive 3 shares in A worth 3 x $4.20 = $12.60 !!!!
In fact what will happen is that for 3 shares in B worth 3 x $2.80 = $8.40 they will receive 2 shares in A also worth 2 x $4.20 = $8.40, which makes rather more sense 🙂
So the answer to whatever question you are looking at is correct – the total number of shares after the acquisition will be 70m.
February 15, 2021 at 8:10 am #610465May I know from which book the questions for TERP (previous ques) are in ? hehe
February 15, 2021 at 8:13 am #610466tanjingwei: Please start a new thread when you are asking about a different topic. TERP calculations are nothing to do with this thread.
The explanation of the calculation of the TERP is covered, with examples, in our free lectures – the lectures are a complete free course for Paper FM and cover everything needed to be able to pass the exam well.
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February 16, 2021 at 4:53 pm #610639I see, okiee!! i get it thank u sir!! u r the best
February 16, 2021 at 6:22 pm #610659You are welcome 🙂
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