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A high level of expected risk suggests a low price-earnings (PE) ratio.
Convertible Bond
A bond with an option allowing the bondholder to exchange the bond for a specified number of shares of common stock in the firm. The conversion ratio specifies the number of shares. The conversion price is the current value of the shares for which the bond may be exchanged. The conversion premium is the excess of the bond’s value over the conversion value.
Straight-Bond Value
The value of a bond calculated without considering any embedded options, based purely on its coupon payments and maturity value.
Conversion Value
The monetary value of a convertible security if it were converted into a different form, usually shares of the company's common stock.
Call Options
Financial derivatives that give the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy an underlying asset at a predetermined price within a specific timeframe.
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