in a merger analysis, the most important part of the analysis is to determine whether there are any operating synergies between the merging companies. This step is critical in the process of estimating post-merger cash flows and the value that the merger will bring to the firms. A merger in which the incremental post-merger cash flows are based on the synergistic benefits that the merger is expected to cause is called erge Co, and WhoMe Inc: LetsMerge is targeting WhoMe for a potential friendly merger. After initial discussions with the management of WhoMe, LetsMerge sends a team of analysts, engineers, and advisers to evaluate expected synergistic benefits and to estimate the value of operations of WhoMe. This process is called due dillgence. The due diligence team submits a report stating that WhoMe's current market value of equity is $30.80 million. Based on projected cash flows in the pro forma statements, analysts calculate that the post-merger value of operations will continue to be $30.80 million. Are any synergistic benefits expected from the merger? Yes What is the most likely bidding strategy for LetsMerge Co.? LetsMerge will place a maximum bid equal to the current value of Whome. LetsMerge will place a lower bid than the current value and also the lowest in comparison with the other potentlal acquirers of whome. Now consider the following: Suppose LetsMerge Co. is aiso targeting another company, YesYou Inc, which has a current value of $58.80 million. Analysts conduct due diligence and estimate the post-merger value (which is net of the acquisition cost) of YesYou's equity to be $64.68 million. YesYou has 22.40 million shares outstanding. If the merger analysts expect the synergies to be realized, the maximum price per share that LetsMerge is likely to pay if it is making a cash offer for YesYou Inc, is per share. LetsMerge has 33.60 million shares outstanding that are trading at $5.60 per share. Suppose LetsMerge makes an offer to acquire YesYou at $2.31 per share. If the deal goes through, the post-merger value of YesYou to the LetsMerge shareholders is merged company's equity will be If LetsMerge wanted to issue stock for this merger, how many new shares should LetsMerge issue so that YesYou's former shareholders will own 20.46% of the shares of the merged company? 6.91 million shares 8.64 million shares 10.37 million shares 5.18 million shares