Deepwater Horizon Rig Disaster Threatens Drilling

Q1. Alfa Company is issuing eight-year bonds with a coupon rate of 6.5 percent and semiannual coupon payments. If the current market rate for similar bonds is 8 percent, what will be the bond price? If the company wants to raise $1.25 million, how many bonds does the firm have to sell?

1 mark

Q2. Suppose a 3 year bond with a 6% coupon rate that was purchased for $760 and had a promised yield of 8%. Suppose that interest rates increased and the price of the bond declined. Displeased, you sold the bond for 798.8 after having owned it for 1 year. What is the realized yield ? 1 mark

Q3. Ahmed is interested in purchasing the common stock of Inch, Inc., which is currently priced at $ 40. The company is expected to pay a dividend of $3 next year and to grow at a constant rate of 8 percent. 1.5 marks

a. What should the market value of the stock be if the required rate of return is 15.75 percent?

b. Is this a good buy? Why or why not?

Q4. Case Study:

 

Deepwater Horizon Rig Disaster Threatens Drilling

British Petroleum​ (BP) is an oil exploration and production company that encourages high risk projects with the potential for high return. Last summer the​ company’s exploration and production​ chief, Andy​ Inglis, is quoted as​ saying, “We​ don’t do simple things. We are prepared to work on the frontier and manage the​ risks.” So far that strategy has paid off for BP. Now that strategic decision is being called into question.

​BP’s earnings for the quarter ending March​ 31, 2010 were​ $5.6 billion; more than double what they were five years ago.​ However, a recent deepwater drilling rig accident in the Gulf of Mexico killed eleven employees and has spewed over three million barrels of oil into the ocean with no real end in sight. The​ company’s disaster is threatening one of the most productive fisheries in the world and the fragile Gulf ecosystem.

From​ BP’s perspective the disaster may also be threatening the​ company’s future. If the spill is not contained soon it may mark the end of Gulf exploration and drilling. The practice may be deemed too​ risky, both politically and environmentally. For a company that has staked much of its future on the​ Gulf, it may also signal the end of BP. Investors are abandoning BP and the company has lost over​ $30 billion in market capitalization since the disaster

 

Multiple Choice Questions: 

1. Higher risk projects should be evaluated using​ __________ discount rates.

a. the same

b. higher

c. lower

d. there is no relationship between risk and discount rate

2. Ultimately concern over​ BP’s ________ is pushing many investors to sell the​ company’s stock.

a. future cash flow

b. business model

c. management

d. none of the above

3. The process of investing money for the firm with the expectation of generating positive returns is known as​ ___________________

a. capital budgeting

b. risk taking

c. capital structure

d. none of the above

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