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Chapter 24, Problem 11QP
Calculating Values for Convertibles [LO6] You have been hired to value a new 30-year callable, convertible bond. The bond has a coupon rate of 3.2 percent, payable semiannually, and its face value is $1,000. The conversion price is $58, and the stock currently sells for $39.
a. What is the minimum value of the bond? Comparable nonconvertible
b. What is the conversion premium for this bond?
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