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Additional information with respect to the firm is available: (1) preferred stock can be liquidated at book value. (2) accounts receivable and inventories can be liquidated at 90% of book value. (3) the firm has 10,000 shares of common stock outstanding. (4) all interest and dividends are currently paid up. (5) land and buildings can be liquidated at 130% of book value. (6) machinery and equipment can be liquidated at 70% of book value. (7) cash and marketable securities can be liquidated at book value. given this information, answer the following: a. b. c. what is gallinas industries’ book value per share? what is its liquidation value per share? compare, contrast, and discuss the values found in parts a and b.

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