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Business, 24.12.2021 08:20 math4863

A. Assume that Terry's company pays $80 per share for 8,000 shares of Class company for a 80% interest but the shares continued to trade at $70 after the purchase. Also, assume that the remaining shares of 2,000 belongs to minority shareholders. b. Assume that Terry's company pays $80 per share for 7,500 shares of Class company for a 75% interest but the shares continued to trade at $70 after the purchase. Also, assume that the remaining shares of 2,500 belongs to minority shareholders.

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What is the total fair value of the company if the share price remains at $70 but Terry bought only 75% of CLASS Co.?

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