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Fundamentals Of Corporate Finance, Tenth Standard Edition
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Author: Westerfield, Jordan, 2013 Ross
Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.8CTF
Summary Introduction
To determine: The number of shares Mr. T gets by using reverse stock split.
Introduction:
Reverse stock split: Reverse stock split is the method, which reduces the company’s share value, which is outstanding; and increases the price per share. Reverse stock split is the opposite of forward stock splits. This works normally as regular dividend, but reverse action will be taken.
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