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On november 2, 20x2, fox, inc. issued warrants to its stockholders giving them the right to purchase additional $20 par value common shares at a price of $30. the stockholders exercised all warrants on march 1, 20x3. the shares had market prices of $33, $35, and $40 on november 2, 20x2, december 31, 20x2, and march 1, 20x3, respectively. what were the effects of the warrants on fox's additional paid-in capital and net income?

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