ROSS CORPORATE FINANCE >C<
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Author: Ross
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Chapter 19, Problem 16CQ
Dividends and Clientele Cap Henderson owns Neotech stock because its price has been steadily rising over the past few years and he expects this performance to continue. Cap is trying to convince Sarah Jones to purchase some Neotech stock, but she is reluctant because Neotech has never paid a dividend. She depends on steady dividends to provide her with income.
- a. What preferences arc these two investors demonstrating?
- b. What argument should cap use to convince Sarah that Neotech stock is the stock for her?
- c. Why might Cap's argument not convince Sarah?
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Question 4
The president of Phoenix wonders what accounts for Denver’s current (2010) higher stock price, although Phoenix currently earns more per share than Denver and frequently has paid a higher dividend.
a) What factors can you observe that might help to explain this phenomenon?
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c) What are the reasons for investors to like dividend pay outs while some dislike dividend payouts?
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ROSS CORPORATE FINANCE >C<
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