ESSEN.OF.INVESTMENTS+CONNECT
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Chapter 13, Problem 17PS
a. Computer stocks currently provide an expected
b. If dividend growth
c. What (qualitatively) will happen to the company’s price-earnings ratio?
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a. Computer stocks currently provide an expected rate of return of 16%. MBI, a large computer company, will pay a year-end dividend of $2 per share. If the stock is selling at $50 per share, what must be the market’s expectation of the dividend growth rate?b. If dividend growth forecasts for MBI are revised downward to 5% per year, what will happen to the price of MBI stock?c. What (qualitatively) will happen to the company’s price–earnings ratio?
You are evaluating the stock of XYZ Corp. Suppose that the required rate of return for the firm is 20%. Suppose future dividends are expected to grow at 10% per year. The current stock price of the firm is $55. What is the expected dividend per share next year (D1)?
a.
$4.5
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$4.0
c.
$5.0
d.
$5.5
Earnings this year will be $6 per share, and investors expect a rate of return of 8% on stocks facing the same risks as Web Cites.
a. What is the sustainable growth rate?
b. What is the stock price?
c. What is the present value of growth opportunities (PVGO)?
d. What is the P/E ratio?
e. What would the price and P/E ratio be if the firm paid out all earnings as dividends?
(Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
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Sustainable growth rate
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b.
Stock price
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PVGO
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(13.78) X
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P/E ratio
10.20 x
e.
Price
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ESSEN.OF.INVESTMENTS+CONNECT
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