Gitman: Principl Manageri Finance_15 (15th Edition) (What's New in Finance)
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.10P
Conversion (or stock) value What is the conversion (or stock) value of each of the following convertible bonds?
- a. A $1,000-par-
value bond that is convertible into 25 shares of common stock. The common stock is currently selling for $50 per share. - b. A $1,000-par-value bond that is convertible into 12.5 shares of common stock. The common stock is currently selling for $42 per share.
- 1. c A $1,000-par-value bond that is convertible into 100 shares of common stock - he common stock is currently selling for $10.50 per share.
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