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Chapter 24, Problem 7QP
Convertible Bond Value Sportime Fitness Center, Inc., issued convertible bonds with a conversion price of $49. The bonds are available for immediate conversion. The current price of the company’s common stock is $43 per share. The current market price of the convertible bonds is $990. The convertible bonds' straight value is not known.
- a. What is the minimum price for the convertible bonds?
- b. Explain the difference between the current market price of each convertible bond and the value of the common stock into which it can be immediately converted.
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