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Star Health is a small healthcare company that has developed a new multivitamin supplement. The firm is fully owned by its founder and shares outstanding

Star Health is a small healthcare company that has developed a new multivitamin supplement. The firm is fully owned by its founder and shares outstanding is 0.6 million. The founder of Star Health believes that the new product has higher absorption rate than existing multivitamin products do. Therefore, the founder believes that the new product will quickly find a market and that net income will be $15 million by the four year. As a venture capitalist, you have been approached about providing $7 million in additional capital to the firm, primarily to cover the commercial introduction of the product and expanding the market for the next four years. Similar companies which offer multivitamin supplements listed on stock exchanges are trading at an average price-earnings ratio of 12. Since this business has a product, ready for the market, but has no history of commercial success, you decide to use a target rate of return of 50%.

(On some questions, your answer may include a dollar sign, or a percent sign. You should not include these symbols in your answer.)

9. (Answered) What is the estimated value of the Star Health in 4 years? Ans: 180000000

10. (Answered) What is the venture capitalists future value given its required rate of return? Ans: 35437500

11. (Answered) How much is the venture capitalists ownership percentage? (Round the result to one decimal places) Ans: 19.7

15. (Continued) Suppose further that Star Health would need another $3 million at the beginning of year 3 Round 2 investor require 30% return. How much is the Round 2 investors final ownership percentage? (Time horizon is 1 year and round the result to one decimal places.) Ans: 2.2

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12. How many shares should Star Health give to venture capitalist? (Round the result to the nearest whole number)

13. What price per share should venture capitalist agree to pay? (Round the result to one decimal places)

14. How much is the implied post-money valuation?

16. What is the Round 1 venture capitalists retention ratio?

17. How much is the Round 1 venture capitalists current ownership percentage? (Round the result to one decimal places)

18. How many new shares venture capitalist should purchase at 1st round? (Round the result to the nearest whole number)

Note: Use the answer from previous problem. Instead calculating correctly using Excel and then rounded for each parameter.

19. How many new shares round 2 investor should purchase at 2nd round? (Round the result to one decimal places)

Note: Use the answer from previous problem. Instead calculating correctly using Excel and then rounded for each parameter.

20. What price per share should the Round 1 venture capitalist agree to pay? (Round the result to one decimal places)

Note: Use the answer from previous problem. Instead calculating correctly using Excel and then rounded for each parameter.

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