model (Gordon’s formula): ˆ D (1+ g) = $2.13(1+14.25%) = $42.32 P0 = 0 ks − g 20% −14.25% Question No2. Growth of the SeaHorse gSH = 14.25%‚ gindustry = ( 1 – 0.41 / 1.406 ) x 13 = 9.21 % and D0 = $640‚000 / 300‚000 = $ 2.13 and kS change from 20% to 17%. P0 = $2.13 + $2.44 x PVIFA17% 1 + $2.79 x PVIFA17% 2 + $3.20 x PVIFA17% 3 + $3.66 x PVIFA17% 4 + $4.19 x PVIFA17% 5 + P5 where P5 = D5 x (1+ gindustry) / [kS - gindustry] = $58.128 Substituting all numbers we have P0 = $ 36.44 Page 2 Graphical
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