Question: Consider again the Sport Hotel example and Example 9.1. Suppose that if the franchise is accepted the value of the hotel is not $8 million
Consider again the Sport Hotel example and Example 9.1. Suppose that if the franchise is accepted the value of the hotel is not $8 million but instead $8.50. Everything else, including first year expenses, is the same as shown in the example. Incorporating the real option, what probability of the franchise being granted would represent a "fair investment?" (that is, a probability such that any higher value would create a positive expected value)

The following figure is from our course notes and is the same as figure 9.2 on page 272 of our textbook. complete hotel gives NPV of +$3 million franchise is granted -> ( 1 A ( 1 A
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