Multiple Choice
Recently you have received a tip that the stock of Buttercup Industries is going to rise from $76.00 to $85.00 per share over the next year. You know that the annual return on the S&P 500 has been 13 percent and the 90-day T-bill rate has been yielding 3 percent per year over the past 10 years. If beta for Buttercup is 1.0, will you purchase the stock?
A) Yes, because it is overvalued.
B) Yes, because it is undervalued.
C) No, because it is undervalued.
D) No, because it is overvalued.
E) Yes, because the expected return equals the estimated return.
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