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Subject:

Business

Topic:

Finance

Posting ID:

19389

OTA ID:

103058

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TA 101733 Please

A convertible bond pays a 10% coupon, with semiannual payments, has a $1,000 face value, matures in 10 years, and is convertible into 40 shares of the firm's common stock. The stock is currently selling for $30 a share. If similar risk bonds are currently yielding 8%, what is the minimum price at which this bond should sell?

Subject:

Business

Topic:

Finance

Posting ID:

19413

OTA ID:

101733

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TA 101733 Please

If I believe interest rates will fall sharply over the next sixth months, what type of bonds should I purchase to provide capital gains on the interest rate move? If I expect rates to rise, what bonds should I purchase?

Subject:

Business

Topic:

Finance

Posting ID:

19414

OTA ID:

101733

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Managerial Finance 476 (II)

Discussion Question 1: A company here in San Diego was in the news about a year ago regarding its' success and the concerns that industry analyst's had with the company. The company is Websense. They make Web filtering software for corporations, stopping employee use of company computers to access unauthorized web-sites (think MP3 music, chat rooms, etc.) while at work. The company has bucked the dot.com trend and not only went out with an IPO just near the end of the tech-bubble, but has become profitable. That's what analysts like. They have money in the bank and no debt! And that's what the analysts don't like. One asked whether they were a bank or a technology company. Kind of counter i... click for more

Subject:

Business

Topic:

Finance

Posting ID:

19429

OTA ID:

103817

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Managerial Finance 476(II)

Many Tech companies offered employee's stock options during the 90's as a form of compensation. Many of those options are now worthless either because the stock dropped or because the company went bankrupt. Does your company offer you options? Have you ever worked at a company that offered stock options? Do you think that stock options are a valid form of employee compensation? Many companies now plan to record stock options as a corporate expense. What impact will this have on the companies and the employees?

Subject:

Business

Topic:

Finance

Posting ID:

19430

OTA ID:

103139

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