Multiple Choice
Firm A has a value of $200 million, and B has a value of $120 million. Merging the two would allow a cost savings with a present value of $30 million. Firm A purchases B for $130 million. How much do firm A's shareholders gain from this merger?
A) $30 million
B) $20 million
C) $15 million
D) $10 million
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