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3 December, 09:14

Global Pistons (GP) has common stock with a market value of $ 200$200 million and debt with a value of $ 100$100 million. Investors expect a 15 %15% return on the stock and a 6 %6% return on the debt. Assume perfect capital markets. a. Suppose GP issues $ 100$100 million of new stock to buy back the debt. What is the expected return of the stock after this transaction? b. Suppose instead GP issues $ 50.00$50.00 million of new debt to repurchase stock. i. If the risk of the debt does not change, what is the expected return of the stock after this transaction? ii. If the risk of the debt increases, would the expected return of the stock be higher or lower than when debt is issued to repurchase stock in part (i ) ?

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  1. 3 December, 09:39
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    a. Suppose GP issues $ 100$100 million of new stock to buy back the debt. What is the expected return of the stock after this transaction?

    12%

    b. Suppose instead GP issues $ 50.00$50.00 million of new debt to repurchase stock. i. If the risk of the debt does not change, what is the expected return of the stock after this transaction?

    18%

    ii. If the risk of the debt increases, would the expected return of the stock be higher or lower than when debt is issued to repurchase stock in part (i ) ?

    If the risk of the debt increases, then the cost of the debt will increase. Therefore, the company will need to spend more money paying the interests related to the new debt which would decrease the ROE compared to the 18% of (i). Since we do not know the new cost of the debt, we cannot know exactly by how much it will affect the ROE, but I assume it will still be higher than the previous ROE.

    Explanation:

    common stock $200 million

    total debt $100 million

    required rate of return 15%

    cost of debt 6%

    current profits = ($200 million x 15%) + ($100 x 6%) = $30 million + $6 million = $36 million

    if equity increases to $300 million, ROI = 36/300 = 12

    if instead new debt is issued at 6%:

    equity 150 million, debt 150 million

    cost of debt = 150 million x 6% = $9 million

    remaining profits = $36 - $9 = $27 million

    ROI = 27/150 = 18%
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