UPENN: LOOSE LEAF CORP.FIN W/CONNECT
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Author: Ross
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
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Chapter 24, Problem 15QP
Warrant Value Superior Clamps, Inc., has a capital structure consisting of 7 million shares of common stock and 900,000 warrants. Each warrant gives its owner the right to purchase one share of newly issued common stock for an exercise price of $25.
The warrants are European and will expire one year from today. The market value of the company’s assets is $165 million, and the annual variance of the returns on the firm’s assets is .20. Treasury bills that mature in one year yield a continuously
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Superior Clamps, Inc., has a capital structure consisting of 7 million shares common stock and 900,000 warrants. Each warrant gives its owner the right to purchase one share of newly issued common stock for an exercise price of $25. The warrants are European and will expire one year from today. The market value of the company's assets is $165 million, and the annual variance of the returns on the firm's assets is .20. Treasury bills that mature in one year yield a continously compounded interest rate of 7 percent. The company does not pay a dividend. Use the Black Scholes model to determine the value of a single warrant.
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Current Assets $ 2,000,000
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$ 10,000,000
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Chapter 24 Solutions
UPENN: LOOSE LEAF CORP.FIN W/CONNECT
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