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Business, 05.05.2020 08:53 kevinhill185

The financial statements of Trail Apparel include the following selected data (in millions):

($ in thousands, except stock price)
2021 2020
Sales $ 730,120 $ 753,258
Net income 17,000 13,720
Dividends 4,510 3,060
Stockholders' equity, end of year 240,150 229,450
Shares outstanding 40,000 37,000
Average stock price $ 5.90 4.10

Required: Calculate the following amounts for 2021:

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