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G announced that it plans to cut its dividend from $2.50 to $1.50 per share (next year) and use the extra funds to expand its operations. Prior to this announcement, Zeke's dividend growth rate was zero per year and Zeke's stock was trading at $25.00 per share. With the new expansion, JRN's dividends are expected to grow at 4% per year indefinitely. If Zeke’s risk is unchanged by the expansion, what is the value of a share of Zeke after the

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