Suppose that in 2013, Global launched an aggressive marketing campaign that boosted sales by 15%. However, their
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Suppose that in 2013, Global launched an aggressive marketing campaign that boosted sales by 15%. However, their operating margin fell from 5.57% to 4.50%. Suppose that they had no other income, interest expenses were unchanged, and taxes were the same percentage of pretax income as in 2012.
a. What was Global's EBIT in 2013?
b. What was Global's income in 2013?
c. If Global's P/E ratio and number of shares outstanding remained unchanged, what was Global's share price in 2013?
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