Enterprise & Equity Value
Give the closed-form formula for net dilutive shares from a tranche of in-the-money options under TSM.
Model answer
Net new shares = N x (P - K) / P, where N = number of options, P = current share price, K = strike price. This is algebraically identical to N - (N x K / P): gross shares less buyback shares. Notice…
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