Financial Management: Theory & Practice
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ISBN: 9781337909730
Author: Brigham
Publisher: Cengage
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Chapter 18, Problem 6SP
a.
Summary Introduction
To calculate:
Intrinsic stock price per share before IPO
b.
Summary Introduction
To calculate:
Gross proceeds
c.
Summary Introduction
To calculate:
Total value after IPO and percentage of the total post-IPO value required by new shareholders
d.
Summary Introduction
To calculate:
Number of new shares and total shares outstanding after the IPO
e.
Summary Introduction
To calculate:
Offer price per share
f.
Summary Introduction
To calculate:
Price per share after IPO
f.
Summary Introduction
To calculate:
Price per share after IPO
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