1.
Indicate the number of common shares that are issued and outstanding at September 26, 2015, and September 27, 2014 for Incorporation A, and compare these with the weighted average common shares outstanding at September 26, 2015, and September 27, 2014.
2.
Indicate the total book value of the entire stock of Incorporation A as at September 26, 2015.
3.
Indicate the total amount of cash dividends paid for the years ended September 26, 2015, and September 27, 2014 by Incorporation A.
4.
Compare the basic earnings per share of Incorporation A for the years 2013, 2014, and 2015, and interpret any changes.
5.
Indicate the number of treasury shares Incorporation A held at September 26, 2015, and September 27, 2014.
6.
Indicate the number of common shares that are issued and outstanding at September 30, 2017, and September 24, 2016 for Incorporation A, and compare these with the shares outstanding at September 26, 2015, and September 27, 2014; and compare the dividends paid in 2017 and 2016 with that of 2015 and 2014.
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