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You represent Company A, which is considering acquiring Company T. The value of Company T depends on the outcome of a major oil exploration project. If the project fails, Company T under current management will be worth nothing. But if it succeeds, Company T's value under current management could be as high as $500500 per share. All share values between $0 and $500500 are considered equally likely. Company T will be worth much more under the progressive management of Company A than under current management. In fact, whatever the ultimate value under current management, Company T will be worth 2525 percent more under the management of Company A. If the project fails, Company T is worth $0 per share under either management. You must determine what price Company A should offer for Company T's shares. You will not know the results of the exploration project when submitting your price offer, but Company T will know the results when deciding whether to accept your offer. Also, Company T will accept any offer by Company A that is greater than the per-share value of the company under current management. What is your optimal strategy? You (Company A) should offer $nothing per share for Company T's stock. (Enter a numeric response using an integ

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