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Chapter 20, Problem 1QP
Rights Offerings Chanelle, Inc., is proposing a rights offering. Presently, there are 625,000 shares outstanding at $87 each. There will be 85,000 new shares offered at $78cach.
- a. What is the new market value of the company?
- b. How many rights arc associated with one of the new shares?
- c. What is the ex-rights price'!
- d. What is the value of a right?
- e. Why might a company have a rights offering rather than a general cash offer?
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