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Case
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Reference no. UVA-F-1108
Published by: Darden Business Publishing
Originally published in: 1995
Version: 01.1998

Abstract

Bonnie Tyler, senior financial analyst for Kingston-Murray Enterprises, must decide what funding technique to recommend to the company''s chief financial officer. The firm''s recent discoveries of gold and sulfur reserves have created a need for $500 million in operating cash. Because of the company''s low credit rating and high cost of borrowing, senior management has restricted the financing choices to either common stock or convertible bonds. The zero-coupon convertible under consideration is a LYON (liquid-yield option note). Before recommending whether Kingston-Murray should issue LYONs, Tyler wants to understand fully the details of these subordinate, zero-coupon, callable, putable, convertible notes.

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Abstract

Bonnie Tyler, senior financial analyst for Kingston-Murray Enterprises, must decide what funding technique to recommend to the company''s chief financial officer. The firm''s recent discoveries of gold and sulfur reserves have created a need for $500 million in operating cash. Because of the company''s low credit rating and high cost of borrowing, senior management has restricted the financing choices to either common stock or convertible bonds. The zero-coupon convertible under consideration is a LYON (liquid-yield option note). Before recommending whether Kingston-Murray should issue LYONs, Tyler wants to understand fully the details of these subordinate, zero-coupon, callable, putable, convertible notes.

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