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Risk free 30 year T-Bonds are currently paying 6.1%, and the S&P 500 (a good indicator for the market as a whole) is showing a return of 9%.
Assuming Sienar Fleet Systems stock trades at a beta of 1.3, what is the percentage (%) return on the stock (rs)?
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