Suppose you own a convertible bond that has a conversion ratio equal to 50. Each convertible bond
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Suppose you own a convertible bond that has a conversion ratio equal to 50. Each convertible bond has a face value equal to $1,000. The current market value of the company’s common stock is $19, and the bond is selling for $980. If you want to liquidate your position today because you need money to pay your rent, should you sell the bond or should you convert the bond into common stock and then sell the stock?
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Cfin4 Plus Coursemate Printed Access Card 2014
ISBN: 9781285434544
1st Student Edition
Authors: Scott Besley, Eugene F. Brigham
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