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Following are separate income statements for Austin, Inc., and its 70 percent owned subsidiary, Rio Grande Corporation as well as a consolidated statement for the business combination as a whole Austin (733,000) 411,000 107,000 (95,000) (310,000) Consolidated (1,255,000) Rio Grande (522,000) 311,000 81,000 Revenues Cost of goods sold Operating expenses Equity in earnings of Rio Grande Individual company net income Consolidated net income Noncontrolling interest in consolidated net income Consolidated net income attributable to Austin 722,000 206,000 (130,000) (327,000) 17,000 $ (310,000) Additional Information Annual excess fair over book value amortization of $36,000 resulted from the acquisition. .The parent applies the equity method to this investment. .Austin has 60,000 shares of common stock and 6,000 shares of preferred stock outstanding. Owners of the preferred stock are paid an annual dividend of $40,000, and each share can be exchanged for four shares of common stock. Rio Grande has 42,000 shares of common stock outstanding. The company also has 10,000 stock warrants outstanding. For $10 each warrant can be converted into a share of Rio Grandes common stock. Austin holds half of these warrants. The price of Rio Grandes common stock was $20 per share throughout the year. . Rio Grande also has convertible bonds, none of which Austin owned. During the current year, total interest expense (net of taxes) was $33,000. These bonds can be exchanged for 11,000 shares of the subsidiarys common stock Determine Austins basic and diluted EPS. (Round your final answers to 2 decimal places.) Earnings Per Share Basic Diluted

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