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Business, 05.11.2020 22:00 tyler9585

A) Does The Second Cup have preferred shares? If so, how many preferred shares is the company authorized to issue? How many shares were issued at June 24, 2000?
b) What
was the average issue price of the common shares as at June 24, 2000 and Juna
30, 1999?
c) Did The Second Cup repurchase any shares in fiscal 2000? Fiscal 1999? If so, identify
how many shares and at what amount.
d) Calculate The Second Cup's return on equity for fiscal 1999, using its pro forma 1999
results. Shareholders' equity at June 27, 1998 was $10,950,000. How does this
compare to the 2000 return on equity of 9.50%?
e) Calculate the book value per share for fiscal 1999, using its pro formal 1999 results. How
has the book value changed from fiscal 1999 to 2000? The book value per share for
2000 was $0.18.
f) How many common shares were issued for cash to employees and directors during the
year ended June 24, 2000?
g) As at June 24, 2000, what percentage of the company assets was financed by
shareholders' equity?

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