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What Is the Market-To-Book Ratio If the Smith Co

Question 67

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    What is the market-to-book ratio if the Smith Co. has 2,603 million shares of common stock outstanding with a current market price of $22 per share? A)  2.67 B)  3.33 C)  3.63 D)  4.37 E)  6.06     What is the market-to-book ratio if the Smith Co. has 2,603 million shares of common stock outstanding with a current market price of $22 per share? A)  2.67 B)  3.33 C)  3.63 D)  4.37 E)  6.06 What is the market-to-book ratio if the Smith Co. has 2,603 million shares of common stock outstanding with a current market price of $22 per share?


A) 2.67
B) 3.33
C) 3.63
D) 4.37
E) 6.06

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