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The Generic Genetic (GG) Corporation pays no cash dividends currently and is not expected to for the next four years. Its latest EPS
was $6.90, all of which was reinvested in the company. The firm's expected ROE for the next four years is 26% per year, during which
time it is expected to continue to reinvest all of its earnings. Starting in year 5, the firm's ROE on new investments is expected to fall to
25% per year. GG's market capitalization rate is 25% per year.
a. What is your estimate of GG's intrinsic value per share? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
GG's intrinsic value
$
Price should
35.90
b. Assuming its current market price is equal to its intrinsic value, what do you expect to happen to its price over the next year?
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