Midland Corporation has a net income of $15 million and 6 million shares outstanding. Its common stock
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Midland Corporation has a net income of $15 million and 6 million shares outstanding. Its common stock is currently selling for $40 per share. Midland plans to sell common stock to set up a major new production facility with a net cost of $21,660,000. The production facility will not produce a profit for one year, and then it is expected to earn a 15 percent return on the investment. Wood and Gundy, an investment dealer, plans to sell the issue to the public for $38 per share, with a spread of 5 percent.
a. How many shares of stock must be sold to net $21 ,660,000? (No out-of pocket costs must be considered in this problem.)
b. Why is the investment dealer selling the stock at less than its current market price?
c. What are the EPS and the P/E ratio before the issue (based on a stock price of $40)? What will be the price per share immediately after the sale of stock if the P/E stays constant? (based on including the additional shares computed in part a).
d. Compute the EPS and the price (P/E stays constant) after the new production facility begins to produce a profit.
e. Are the shareholders better off because of the sale of stock and the resultant investment? What other financing strategy could the company have tried to increase EPS?
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Foundations of Financial Management
ISBN: 978-1259024979
10th Canadian edition
Authors: Stanley Block, Geoffrey Hirt, Bartley Danielsen, Doug Short, Michael Perretta