EBK PRINCIPLES OF MANAGERIAL FINANCE
EBK PRINCIPLES OF MANAGERIAL FINANCE
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ISBN: 8220100666759
Author: ZUTTER
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 18, Problem 1OR
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To discuss: The price of SL partners and the effects of voting of Person X after the advices from an independent firm.

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The price of SL partner is $13.65. This represents premium of $36.5% over the market price of $10 that prior to the LBO proposal news becomes publically.

The voting rights and views will depend upon each individual. That is here the shareholders must decide whether to go at 13.65% or the price of D stock is higher than under I leadership.

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