Firm X needs to net $7,800,000 from the sale of common stock…

Firm X needs to net $7,800,000 from the sale of common stock. Its investment dealer has informed the firm that the retail price will be $22 per share, and that the firm will receive $19 per share. Out-of-pocket costs are $100,000. How many shares must be sold?

Bartholomew resides in a house with a large yard surrounded…

Bartholomew resides in a house with a large yard surrounded by a fence. The yard is immediately adjacent to the house. Parts of the yard are not visible from the street. The police suspect that Bartholomew is growing marijuana in the yard. In order to inspect the yard, the police use an aircraft to fly over the house and yard. The police do not have a warrant. Is the visual inspection by aircraft a “search” under the Fourth Amendment?

Officer Johnson prepared a warrant and affidavit and realize…

Officer Johnson prepared a warrant and affidavit and realized that he did not include a description of the red tracksuit and $1,000 cash in the warrant’s description of items to be seized. Accordingly, Officer Johnson cross-referenced on the face of the warrant information which was contained in the affidavit which specifically described the $1,000 and the red tracksuit. Both the warrant and the affidavit were served on the defendant.  If the warrant is challenged, the likely outcome will be

Officer Johnson was patrolling in an unmarked car on a highw…

Officer Johnson was patrolling in an unmarked car on a highway area under surveillance for drug trafficking and saw an overloaded camper truck traveling in tandem with a Pontiac. He radioed for help, and when Officer Kennedy responded, they attempted to stop the two vehicles. The Pontiac pulled over, but the truck continued on, pursued by Officer Kennedy. Once Officer Johnson obtained the identification of the driver of the Pontiac, he tried unsuccessfully to reach Officer Kennedy by radio. Officer Johnson then radioed for more assistance and when additional police officers arrived, he drove to where Officer Kennedy had stopped the truck. After smelling the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle, Officer Johnson opened it, saw bales of marijuana, and arrested the driver. The entire encounter lasted around 20 minutes. Assume that marijuana is illegal in this jurisdiction.  Was this a valid investigative stop?

Officer Johnson was investigating a traffic accident and not…

Officer Johnson was investigating a traffic accident and noticed an orange/black motorcycle involved in the accident that looked like a bike that had been reported to be stolen. He discovered photos of the suspect on Facebook, obtained his address, and drove to the suspect’s residence. Officer Johnson noticed a cycle under a tarp parked in the driveway and then entered the property, lifted the tarp, and confirmed from a license plate check and VIN number that this was the stolen cycle. The suspect was arrested for theft.   The attorney for the suspect argues that this was an illegal search. Is he likely to prevail?

The Dammon Corp. has the following investment opportunities:…

The Dammon Corp. has the following investment opportunities:     Machine A ($10,000) Machine B ($22,500) Machine C ($35,500)   Inflows Inflows Inflows Year 1 $6,000 $12,000 $0 Year 2 3,000 7,500 30,000 Year 3 3,000 1,500 5,000 Year 4 0 1,500 20,000  Under the payback method and assuming these machines are mutually exclusive, which machine(s) would Dammon Corp. choose?