EBK CORPORATE FINANCE
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Author: DeMarzo
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Chapter 21, Problem 18P
Consider again the at-the-money call option on Roslin Robotics evaluated in Problem 11. What is the impact on the value of this call option of each of the following changes (evaluated separately)?
- a. The stock price increases by $1 to $61.
- b. The volatility of the stock goes up by 1% to 31%.
- c. Interest rates go up by 1% to 6%.
- d. One month elapses, with no other change.
- e. The firm announces a $1 dividend, paid immediately.
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