The per share value of a target in a merger or acquisition is determined by:
A) dividing the equity value of the target by the number of shares outstanding.
B) dividing the total value of the target by the number of shares that the target is authorized to issue.
C) multiplying the number of shares outstanding by the market price of the shares.
D) adding the equity value of the firm and the market price of its shares and dividing by the number of shares outstanding.
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