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He royal seattle investment club has $100,000 to invest in the equity market. frasier advocates investing the funds in ksea radio with a beta of 1.4 and an expected return of 15.6%. niles advocates investing the funds in northwest medical with a beta of 1.1 and an expected return of 14.0%. the club is split 50/50 on the two stocks. you are the deciding vote, and you cannot pick a split of $50,000 for each stock. before you vote, you look up the current risk-free rate (the one-year u. s. treasury bill with a yield of 3.75%). which stock do you select

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