FUNDAMENTAL OF CORPORATE FINANCE
FUNDAMENTAL OF CORPORATE FINANCE
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ISBN: 9781323942925
Author: Berk
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 3, Problem 7P

Bubba is a shrimp farmer. In an ironic twist, Bubba is allergic to shellfish, so he can- not eat any shrimp. Each day he has a one-ton supply of shrimp. The market price of shrimp is $10,000 per ton.

a. What is the value of a ton of shrimp to him?
b. Would this value change if he were not allergic to shrimp? Why or why not?

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