Assume that the average firm in your company's industry is expected to grow at a constant rate
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Assume that the average firm in your company's industry is expected to grow at a constant rate of 5% and that its dividend yield is 7%. Your company is about as risky as the average firm in the industry, but it has just successfully completed some R&D work that leads you to expect that its earnings and dividends will grow at a rate of 50% [D1 = D0(1 + g) = D0(1.50)] this year and 20% the following year, after which growth should return to the 5% industry average. If the last dividend paid (D0) was $1.75, what is the value per share of your firm's stock? Round your answer to the nearest cent. Do not round your intermediate computations.
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ISBN: 978-1439078082
4th Edition
Authors: Michael C. Ehrhardt , Eugene F. Brigham
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