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- Weisman Electronics recently paid a dividend of $2.00, the market yield (S & P 500) is 10%, the risk-free rate is 4%, and Weisman’s Beta is 2.5. How fast do investors expect the company to grow in the future if its stock is selling for $35.75?
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