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Prior to a potential merger Veggie Co has 4400 shares outstanding at a market price per share of $34.50. Fruits Inc 2300 shares outstanding at $30.50 per share. Assume Veggie Co has estimated the value of the synergistic benefits from acquiring Fruit to be $5600. Neither firm has outstanding debt. The acquiring firm has offered a price of $32.75 per share to the target. If the deal goes through, what is the
A) 425
B) 225
C) 1050
D) 900
E) 575
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