Answer: 6 months
Explanation:
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of the United States uses Rule 144 to control and regulate sales transactions involving restricted, unregistered, and control securities.
When an unaffiliated investor to a company whose stock falls under Rule 144 wishes to sell them, they are indeed not bound by volume limitations if they sell after the holding period requirement of 6 months has been met.
This means that from the day the unaffiliated investor purchases and fully pays for the shares, they cannot sell them until 6 months from that very day have elapsed.
Answer:
For 100 shares, the mount that should be paid = $1766
Explanation:
We have to calculate the price of the stock in the 4th year because the investor cannot afford the stock in another 3 years.
Price of the stock = Do + g / ke - g
Dividend in current year = $1.2
Dividend after 1 year = 1.2 +2.5% (1.2)= 1.23
Dividend after 2 years = 1.23 + 2.5%(1.23) = 1.26075
Dividend after 3 years = 1.26075 + 2.5%(1.26) = 1.29227
Price in 4th year = 1.29227 + 2.5% / (0.10 - 0.025)
=1.29227 + 2.5%(1.29227)/0.075
= 17.66
Therefore, for 100 shares, the mount that should be paid = 17.66 * 100 = $1766
Answer:
$12.49
Explanation:
The computation of the expected current price is shown below:
But before that first we have to determine the current firm value which is
Current firm value = ($86 million ×1.10^1) ÷ 1.11^1 + ($86 million × 1.10^2) ÷ 1.11^2 + {($86 million × 1.10^2 × 1.04) ÷ (0.11 - 0.04)} ÷ 1.11^2
= $1,424.48 million
Now
Expected current share price is
= ($1,424.48 - $275 million + $100 million) ÷ 100 million shares outstanding
= $12.49
Answer:
loss of $ 1,400,000.00
Explanation:
Amount of share : two million:
offer price per share: $55
selling price per share: $53.80
Loss per share: $1.20
Total loss= $1.2X2,000,000= ($2,400.000.00)
Earning from spread: 0.5x2,000,000.00 =$1,000.000.00
Net earning: (2,400,000.00)+$1,000,000.00=($ 1,400,000.00)
loss of $ 1,400,000.00
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