Gitman: Principl Manageri Finance_15 (15th Edition) (What's New in Finance)
15th Edition
ISBN: 9780134476315
Author: Chad J. Zutter, Scott B. Smart
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.25P
a.
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To determine: The value of GE stock, assuming that the financials are trustworthy.
b.
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To determine: The value of GE stock, assuming that Melissa includes the extra 1% "credibility" risk premium
C.
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To determine: The difference between the values found in parts A and b, and might one interpret that difference.
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