Question: Refer to the Blockbuster - Bear Sterns Case_revised.pdf Completely answer the 10 questions providing numerical answers to support your conclusions. 5:524 Blockbuster - B ar

Refer to theBlockbuster - Bear Sterns Case_revised.pdf

  1. Completely answer the 10 questions providing numerical answers to support your conclusions.
Refer to theBlockbuster - Bear Sterns Case_revised.pdfCompletely answer the 10 questions providingnumerical answers to support your conclusions. 5:524 Blockbuster - B ar SternsCas... v Bear Stearns 8: Co Bear Stearns & Co Answer thefollowing 10 questions, using the financial statement data from Blockbuster Entertainment Corporation.Show Eur work (i.e.x note what numbers you're using]. On May 9.1989. Bear Stearns & Co. issued a report on Blockbuster Entertainment Corp..which is reproduced in part below. Blockbuster-Entertainment (Ticker symbol: BV, Price pershare: $33 V1) increased owned and franchised video stores from 19 atthe end of 1986 to 415 at December 31. 1988. In thesame period revenue jumped from $7.4 million to $136.9 million. Reported earnings

5:524 Blockbuster - B ar Sterns Cas... v Bear Stearns 8: Co Bear Stearns & Co Answer the following 10 questions, using the financial statement data from Blockbuster Entertainment Corporation. Show Eur work (i.e.x note what numbers you're using]. On May 9. 1989. Bear Stearns & Co. issued a report on Blockbuster Entertainment Corp.. which is reproduced in part below. Blockbuster-Entertainment (Ticker symbol: BV, Price per share: $33 V1) increased owned and franchised video stores from 19 at the end of 1986 to 415 at December 31. 1988. In the same period revenue jumped from $7.4 million to $136.9 million. Reported earnings also leaped; from $.34 per share in 1986 to $.57 per share in 1988. The stock carries an historical Price to Earnings ratio of 59, and there were 25,741.549 shares of common stock issued and outstanding as of 12/31/88. A) Some of Blockbuster's mergers with other video rental companies have been recorded as purchases. In a merger treated as a purchase, the price paid is first allocated to the fair values of assets that can be kicked. picked up or painted. Any excess paid for the company beyond these "fair values" becomes goodwill. which Blockbuster labels "intangible assets relating to acquired businesses." APB Opinion 17 requires that goodwill be amortized to income (expensed) over 40 years or less. In the past, many companies automatically adopted 40 year amortization. Current practice (which is usually required by the SEC) is to relate the amortization period to the nature of the business acquired. Thus in a typical hi-tech acquisition the SEC requires goodwill to be amortized over 5 to 7 years: in bank purchases. over 15 to 20 years. Other information: Eight of the eighty company-owned stores that appeared in the 198T 10-K (annual ling with the SEC) are not on the 1988 list. The maximum term of the company's franchise agreements is 25 years. 1) What is Blockbuster's amortization timetable? Do you think it is appropriate? 2) What would be the impact on Blockbusters 1988 earnings per share it 5 year amortization were applied to this goodwill? On April 20, Blockbuster announced an agreement to merge with its largest franchisee, Video Superstore. Video Superstore was Blockbuster's largest customer for videotapes. accounting for 10% 01 such sales in 1988. 21% in 1987. and 48% in 1986. Since intra

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