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Calculate the preferred and common dividend per share (in $) for the company. (If there is no answer, enter NONE.)
Company | Common Stock Shares |
Preferred Stock | Dividend | Declared Arrears | Preferred Div./Share |
Common Div./Share |
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Shares | Div. or Par | Cum. | ||||||
a personal electronics manufacturer | 7,000,000 | 1,000,000 | $100 6% | no | $3,000,000 | none | $ | $ |
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