A firm had the following share prices: Jan 2010: 1.12; Jan 2011: 1.34; Jan 2012: 1.68; Jan
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A firm had the following share prices: Jan 2010: £1.12; Jan 2011:
£1.34; Jan 2012: £1.68; Jan 2013: £1.8825; Jan 2014: £2.18; Jan 2015: £2.07. The equity paid no dividends. What was the holding period return?
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ISBN: 9780077173630
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Authors: David Hillier, Stephen A. Ross, Randolph W. Westerfield, Bradford D. Jordan, Jeffrey F. Jaffe
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