growth rate = ROE * plowback ratio
= 15% * 40%
= 6%
a)
Price = dividend next year/(Required return - growth rate)
= 2.1/(0.13-0.06)
= 30
b)
Price = 2.1*1.06^3/(0.13-0.06)
= 35.73
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