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Essay heading: Diageo Plc
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To concretize this goal in 2000, Diageo proclaimed the sale of one of your small business: the Pillsbury to General Mills, Diageo also announced its intention to sell 20 percent of its stake in Burger King.
4. If you apply the text book tradeoff theory to Diageo, what can be implied about the optimal capital structure of Diageo prior to the sale of Pillsbury and spinoff of Burger King?
The tradeoff theory is explained by a tradeoff between the interest tax shield and the cost of bankruptcy... displayed 300 characters
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To concretize this goal in 2000, Diageo proclaimed the sale of one of your small business: the Pillsbury to General Mills, Diageo also announced its intention to sell 20 percent of its stake in Burger King.
4. If you apply the text book tradeoff theory to Diageo, what can be implied about the optimal capital structure of Diageo prior to the sale of Pillsbury and spinoff of Burger King?
The tradeoff theory is explained by a tradeoff between the interest tax shield and the cost of bankruptcy... displayed next 300 characters
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