Exam 8: Valuing Stocks

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Suppose that a firm's recent earnings per share and dividend per share are $2.50 and $1.00, respectively. Both are expected to grow at 5 percent. However, the firm's current P/E ratio of 23 seems high for this growth rate. The P/E ratio is expected to fall to 19 within five years. Compute a value for this stock. Assume a 10 percent required rate.

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Campbell Soup Co. paid a $1.55 dividend per share in 2012, which grew to $1.95 in 2017. This growth is expected to continue. What is the value of this stock at the beginning of 2017 when the required return is 10.5 percent?

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GEN has 1 million shares outstanding and a P/E ratio of 12. Its earnings per share is $2.00. What is GEN's market capitalization?

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Best Buy Co. (BBY) paid a $0.27 dividend per share in 2013, which grew to $0.49 in 2017. This growth is expected to continue. What is the value of this stock at the beginning of 2017 when the required rate of return is 17.23 percent?

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Annual dividends of Walmart Stores (WMT) grew from $0.23 in 2000 to $0.83 in 2007. What was the annual growth rate?

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A firm is expected to pay a dividend of $2.00 next year and $2.14 the following year. Financial analysts believe the stock will be at their target price of $75.00 in two years. Compute the value of this stock with a required return of 10 percent.

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If Target Corp. (TGT) recently earned a profit of $6.07 earnings per share and has a P/E ratio of 16.5. The dividend has been growing at a 10 percent rate over the past few years. If this growth continues, what would be the stock price in five years if the P/E ratio remained unchanged? What would the price be if the P/E ratio increased to 18 in five years?

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Dividend yield is defined as

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Consider a firm that had been priced using a 12 percent growth rate and a 16 percent required return. The firm recently paid a $5.00 dividend. The firm has just announced that because of a new joint venture, it will likely grow at a 12.5 percent rate. How much should the stock price change (in dollars and percentage)?

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Ultra Petroleum (UPL) has earnings per share of $1.75 and P/E of 42.56. What is the stock price?

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Investors buy stock at the

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Coca-Cola recently paid a $3.00 dividend. Investors expect a 12 percent return on this stock. What is the percentage change in price if Coca-Cola is expected to grow at 7 percent versus 8 percent?

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A firm does not pay any dividends at this point in time. Which valuation method should be used on this stock?

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All of the following are stock market indices EXCEPT

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If Walmart (WMT) recently earned a profit of $5.10 per share and has a P/E ratio of 16.25. The dividend has been growing at a 6 percent rate over the past few years. If this growth continues, what would be the stock price in five years if the P/E ratio remained unchanged? What would the price be if the P/E ratio declined to 12 in five years?

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A firm's stock is selling at $75.00 per share. Its growth rate is 10 percent and investors demand 17 percent on this stock. What is the firm's expected dividend?

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If a preferred stock from Pfizer Inc. (PFE) pays $3.00 in annual dividends, and the required return on the preferred stock is 7 percent, what's the value of the stock?

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Target Corp. (TGT) recently earned a profit of $3.57 earnings per share and has a P/E ratio of 17.3. The dividend has been growing at a 14 percent rate over the past few years. If this growth continues, what would be the stock price in five years if the P/E ratio remained unchanged? What would the price be if the P/E ratio increased to 23 in five years?

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Coca-Cola recently paid a $3.00 dividend. Investors expect a 12 percent return on this stock. What is the difference in price if Coca-Cola is expected to grow at 6 percent versus 8 percent?

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A firm is expected to pay a $2.00 dividend per share. The stock is selling in the market place for $50.00 per share. If investors are demanding 10 percent on this stock, what is this stock's growth rate?

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