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The DAP Company has decided to make a major investment. The investment will require a substantial early cash out-flow, and inflows will be relatively late. As a result, it is expected that the impact on the firm's earnings for the first 2 years will be a negative growth of 5% annually. Further, it is anticipated that the firm will then experience 2 years of zero growth after which it will begin a positive annual sustainable growth of 6%. If the firm's cost of capital is 10% and its current dividend (D0) is $2 per share, what should be the current price per share?
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