Consider the stock of Davidson Company that will pay an annual dividend of $4 in the coming year. The dividend is expected to grow at a constant rate of 4 percent permanently. The market requires a 10-percent return on the company. ( a. What is the current price of a share of the stock? b. What will the stock price be 10 years from today?
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