Primus, Inc., owns all outstanding stock of Sonston, Inc. For the current year, Primus reports net income (exclusive of any investment income) of $560,000. Primus has 100,000 shares of common stock outstanding. Sonston reports net income of $160,000 for the period with 40,000 shares of common stock outstanding. Sonston also has 10,000 stock warrants outstanding that allow the holder to acquire shares at $12.00 per share. The value of this stock was $24 per share throughout the year. Primus owns 2,100 of these warrants.
What amount should Primus report for diluted earnings per share?
Primus, Inc., owns all outstanding stock of Sonston, Inc. For the current year, Primus reports net income (exclusive of...
Primus, Inc., owns all outstanding stock of Sonston, Inc. For the current year, Primus reports net income (exclusive of any investment income) of $512,000. Primus has 50,000 shares of common stock outstanding. Sonston reports net income of $112,000 for the period with 40,000 shares of common stock outstanding. Sonston also has 5,000 stock warrants outstanding that allow the holder to acquire shares at $11.00 per share. The value of this stock was $22 per share throughout the year. Primus owns...
Primus, Inc., owns all outstanding stock of Sonston, Inc. For the current year, Primus reports net income (exclusive of any investment income) of $624,000. Primus has 50,000 shares of common stock outstanding. Sonston reports net income of $224,000 for the E period with 50,000 shares of common stock outstanding. Sonston also has 10,000 stock warrants outstanding that allow the holder to E acquire shares at $7.50 per share. The value of this stock was $15 per share throughout the year....
Primus, Inc., owns all outstanding stock of Sonston, Inc. For the current year, Primus reports net income (exclusive of any investment income) of $480,000. Primus has 50,000 shares of common stock outstanding. Sonston reports net income of $80,000 for the period with 40,000 shares of common stock outstanding. Sonston also has 5,000 stock warrants outstanding that allow the holder to acquire shares at $13.50 per share. The value of this stock was $27 per share throughout the year. Primus owns...
Primus, Inc., owns all outstanding stock of Sonston, Inc. For the current year, Primus reports net income (exclusive of any investment income) of $520,000. Primus has 50,000 shares of common stock outstanding. Sonston reports net income of $120,000 for the period with 40,000 shares of common stock outstanding. Sonston also has 10,000 stock warrants outstanding that allow the holder to acquire shares at $15.00 per share. The value of this stock was $30 per share throughout the year. Primus owns...
Myers Drugs Inc. has 2.5 million shares of stock outstanding. Earnings after taxes are $9 million. Myers also has warrants outstanding that allow the holder to buy 100,000 shares of stock at $20 per share. The stock is currently selling for $50 per share. a. Compute basic earnings per share. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Basic earnings per share b. Compute diluted earnings per share considering the possible impact of the warrants....
The net income of Foster Furniture, Inc., amounted to $1,800,000 for the current year. a. Compute the amount of earnings per share assuming that the shares of capital stock outstanding throughout the year consisted of: 1. 400,000 shares of $1 par value common stock and no preferred stock. 2. 100,000 shares of 8 percent, $100 par value preferred stock and 300,000 shares of $5 par value common stock. b. Is the earnings per share figure computed in part a(2) considered...
The net income of Foster Furniture, Inc. amounted to $1,800,000 for the current year. Compute the amount of earnings per share assuming that the shares of capital stock outstanding throughout the year consisted of 400,000 shares of $1 par value common stock and no preferred stock, 100,000 shares of 8 percent, $100 par value, cumulative preferred stock and 300,000 shares of $5 par value common stock, Is the earnings per share figure computed in part a(2) considered to be basic...
Porter Corporation owns all 26,000 shares of the common stock of Street, Inc. Porter has 60,000 shares of its own common stock outstanding. During the current year, Porter earns net income (without any consideration of its investment in Street) of $211,000 while Street reports $161,000. Annual amortization of $18,000 is recognized each year on the consolidation worksheet based on acquisition date fair-value allocations. Both companies have convertible bonds outstanding. During the current year, bond-related interest expense (net of taxes) is...
Porter Corporation owns all 30,000 shares of the common stock of Street, Inc. Porter has 70,000 shares of its own common stock outstanding. During the current year, Porter earns net income (without any consideration of its investment in Street) of $227,000 while Street reports $159,000. Annual amortization of $15,000 is recognized each year on the consolidation worksheet based on acquisition- E date fair-value allocations. Both companies have convertible bonds outstanding. During the current year, bond-related interest expense (net of taxes)...
please answer Porter Corporation owns all 34,000 shares of the common stock of Street, Inc. Porter has 73,000 shares of its own common stock outstanding. During the current year, Porter earns net income (without any consideration of its investment in Street) of $251,000 while Street reports $206,000. Annual amortization of $19,000 is recognized each year on the consolidation worksheet based on acquisition-date fair-value allocations. Both companies have convertible bonds outstanding During the current year, bond-related interest expense (net of taxes)...