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Business, 12.12.2019 00:31, samantha9430

Authorized and available shares aspin corporation's charter authorizes issuance of 2 comma 900 comma 000 shares of common stock. currently, 1 comma 100 comma 000 shares are outstanding, and 300 comma 000 shares are being held as treasury stock. the firm wishes to raise $ 66 comma 500 comma 000 for a plant expansion. discussions with its investment bankers indicate that the sale of new common stock will net the firm $35 per share. a. what is the maximum number of new shares of common stock that the firm can sell without receiving further authorization from shareholders? b. judging by the data given and your finding in part a, do you think the firm will be able to raise the needed funds without receiving further authorization? c. what must the firm do to obtain authorization to issue more than the number of shares found in part a?

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