BAD​ Company's stock price is $35​, and it has 4.0 million shares outstanding. You believe that if you buy the company a

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BAD​ Company's stock price is $35​, and it has 4.0 million shares outstanding. You believe that if you buy the company a

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BAD​ Company's stock price is $35​, and it has 4.0 million shares outstanding. You believe that if you buy the company and replace its​ management, its value will increase by 19%. Assume that BAD has a poison pill with a 25% trigger. If​ triggered, all target shareholders —other than the acquirer —will be able to buy one new share in BAD for each share they own at a 75% discount. Assume that the price remains at
$35 while you are acquiring your shares. If​ BAD's management decides to resist your buyout​ attempt, and you cross the
25% threshold of​ ownership:
a. How many new shares will be issued and at what​ price?
b. What will happen to your percentage ownership of​ BAD?
c. What will happen to the price of your shares of​ BAD?
d. Do you lose or gain from triggering the poison​ pill? If you​ lose, where does the loss go​ (who benefits)? If you​ gain, where does the gain come from​ (who loses)?
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