Chapter (7): Stocks Valuation Integrative Case 3 Encore International In the world of trendsetting fashion, instinct and marketing savvy are prerequisites to success. Jordan Ellis had both. During 2015, his international casual-wear company, Encore, rocketed to $300 million in sales after 10 years in business. His fashion line covered the young woman from head to toe with hats, sweaters, dresses, blouses, skirts, pants, sweatshirts, socks, and shoes. In Manhattan, there was an Encore shop every five or six blocks, each featuring a different color. Some shops showed the entire line in mauve, and others featured it in canary yellow. Encore had made it. The company’s historical growth was so spectacular that no one could have predicted it. However, securities analysts speculated that Encore could not keep up the pace. They warned that competition is fierce in the fashion industry and that the firm might encounter little or no growth in the future. They estimated that stockholders also should expect no growth in future dividends. Contrary to the conservative securities analysts, Jordan Ellis believed that the company could maintain a constant annual growth rate in dividends per share of 6% in the future, or possibly 8% for the next 2 years and 6% thereafter. Ellis based his estimates on an established long-term expansion plan into European and Latin American markets. Venturing into these markets was expected to cause the risk of the firm, as measured by the risk premium on its stock, to increase immediately from 8.8% to 10%. Currently, the risk-free rate is 6%. In preparing the long-term financial plan, Encore’s chief financial officer has assigned a junior financial analyst, Marc Scott, to evaluate the firm’s current stock price. He has asked Marc to consider the conservative predictions of the securities analysts and the aggressive predictions of the company founder, Jordan Ellis. Marc has compiled the following 2015 financial data to aid his analysis.           TO do a.What is the firm’s current book value per share? b. What is the firm’s current P/E ratio? c. (1) What is the current required return for Encore stock? (2) What will be the new required return for Encore stock assuming that the firm expands into European and Latin American markets as planned?

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Chapter (7):
Stocks Valuation
Integrative Case 3
Encore International
In the world of trendsetting fashion, instinct and marketing savvy are prerequisites to
success. Jordan Ellis had both. During 2015, his international casual-wear company, Encore,
rocketed to $300 million in sales after 10 years in business. His fashion line covered the
young woman from head to toe with hats, sweaters, dresses, blouses, skirts, pants,
sweatshirts, socks, and shoes. In Manhattan, there was an Encore shop every five or six
blocks, each featuring a different color. Some shops showed the entire line in mauve, and
others featured it in canary yellow. Encore had made it. The company’s historical growth
was so spectacular that no one could have predicted it. However, securities analysts
speculated that Encore could not keep up the pace. They warned that competition is fierce
in the fashion industry and that the firm might encounter little or no growth in the future.
They estimated that stockholders also should expect no growth in future dividends.
Contrary to the conservative securities analysts, Jordan Ellis believed that the company
could maintain a constant annual growth rate in dividends per share of 6% in the future, or
possibly 8% for the next 2 years and 6% thereafter. Ellis based his estimates on an
established long-term expansion plan into European and Latin American markets. Venturing
into these markets was expected to cause the risk of the firm, as measured by the risk
premium on its stock, to increase immediately from 8.8% to 10%. Currently, the risk-free
rate is 6%. In preparing the long-term financial plan, Encore’s chief financial officer has
assigned a junior financial analyst, Marc Scott, to evaluate the firm’s current stock price. He
has asked Marc to consider the conservative predictions of the securities analysts and the
aggressive predictions of the company founder, Jordan Ellis. Marc has compiled the
following 2015 financial data to aid his analysis.
 
 
 
 
 
TO do
a.What is the firm’s current book value per share?
b. What is the firm’s current P/E ratio?
c. (1) What is the current required return for Encore stock?
(2) What will be the new required return for Encore stock assuming that the firm
expands into European and Latin American markets as planned?
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