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Nichols Corporation's value of operations is equal to $600 million after a recapitalization (the firm had no debt before the recap). It raised $150 million in new debt and used this to buy back stock. Nichols had no short-term investments before or after the recap. After the recap, wd = 25%. What is S (the value of equity after the recap) ? Enter your answers in millions. For example, an answer of $10,550,000 should be entered as 10.55. Round your answer to the nearest whole number.

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    The answer is $750 millions

    Explanation:

    After recapitalization, the Weight of Debts of Nichols Corporation is 25%. Hence, its Weight of Equity Capital is: 100% - 25% = 75%.

    The formula of Value of Operations as follows:

    Value of Operations = Weight of Debts x Value of Debts + Weight of Equity Capital x Value of Equity Capital

    Because Nichols Corporation's value of operations is equal to $600 million after recapitalization, we have the following equation with S as the value of equity after the recap:

    600 = 25% x 150 + 75% x S

    => S = (600 - 25% x 150) / 75% = 750
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