Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements about a share with a flat fundamental value is correct?
A) A share with a flat fundamental value implies that the share is rendered valueless at the end of the trading period.
B) A flat fundamental value is a way of approximating a share that is long or infinitely lived.
C) A flat fundamental value implies that the time-path of expected dividends can be represented by a downward sloping straight line.
D) A flat fundamental value implies that the share prices will not exhibit the bubble and crash pattern that we see for shares with declining fundamental value.
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