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if the company repurchased new shares, it would mean that the shares of remaining are 20000+8200=28200. No? i am a bit confused about that. could u please explain a bit?
Patrick, With two weeks to go in my MBA program, and Corporate Financial Management as my last course, you have helped me through this excellently. Keep doing what you are doing! Awesome explanations and very well articulated. Thanks so much
Thank you so much! As an MBA student, you are way better than my Corp Finance professor from NYU Stern at teaching. Concepts are super clear, and the examples are extremely helpful!
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if the company repurchased new shares, it would mean that the shares of remaining are 20000+8200=28200. No? i am a bit confused about that. could u please explain a bit?
Fei XU it is 20k - 8.2k.. because the company is purchasing back the shares from the shareholders. Number of shares therefore decreased.
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