Business, 04.07.2020 19:01 samiiegarciia
Computech Corporation is expanding rapidly and currently needs to retain all of its earnings; hence, it does not pay dividends. However, investors expect Computech to begin paying dividends, beginning with a dividend of $1.25 coming 3 years from today. The dividend should grow rapidly - at a rate of 38% per year - during Years 4 and 5; but after Year 5, growth should be a constant 8% per year. If the required return on Computech is 14%, what is the value of the stock today?
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