Rally, Inc., is an all-equity firm with assets worth $56 billion and 7 billion shares outstanding. Rally
Question:
Rally, Inc., is an all-equity firm with assets worth $56 billion and 7 billion shares outstanding.
Rally plans to borrow $22 billion and use these funds to repurchase shares.
The firm’s corporate tax rate is 38%, and Rally plans to keep its outstanding debt equal to $22 billion permanently.
a. Without the increase in leverage, what would Rally’s share price be?
b. Suppose Rally offers $9.02 per share to repurchase its shares. Would shareholders sell for this price?
c. Suppose Rally offers $9.40 per share, and shareholders tender their shares at this price. What will Rally’s share price be after the repurchase?
d. What is the lowest price Rally can offer and have shareholders tender their shares?
What will be its stock price after the share repurchase in that case?
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Fundamentals Of Corporate Finance
ISBN: 9781292437156
5th Global Edition
Authors: Jonathan Berk, Peter DeMarzo, Jarrad Harford