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Business, 27.08.2019 16:20 caityi9619

The gable inn is an all-equity firm with 16,000 shares outstanding at a value per share of $14.50. the firm is issuing $50,000 of debt and using the proceeds to reduce the number of outstanding shares. how many shares of stock will be outstanding once the debt is issued

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