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Employer of person X is considering an expansion into a similar filed which includes acquisition of Company T. He is also considering purchasing Company BM each with 5 million shares of stock.
The company has
To determine: The formula used to value the dividend paying stock irrespective of its dividend pattern.
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To determine: The constant growth stock and the way it is valued.
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To discuss: The effects when a company has a constant growth rate which exist its rs.constant growth stock and the way it is valued and whether the stocks have expected growth more than the required
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