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A firm’s earnings and dividends per share are expected to grow constantly by 5% a year. If next year’s dividend is £0.85 per share and the market capitalisation rate is 8%, which of the following is closest to the current price of the share?
a. £0.83 b. £28.33 c. £10.63 d. £17.00
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