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Northern wood products is an all-equity firm with 14,000 shares of stock outstanding and a total market value of $585,480. based on its current capital structure, the firm is expected to have earnings before interest and taxes of $46,800 if the economy is normal, $21,200 if the economy is in a recession, and $56,000 if the economy booms. ignore taxes. management is considering issuing $150,000 of debt at a coupon rate of 7 percent. if the firm issues the debt, the proceeds will be used to repurchase stock. what will the earnings per share be if the debt is issued and the economy is in a recession? (round the number of shares repurchased down to the nearest whole share.)

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