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Two constant growth stocks are in equilibrium, have the same price, and have the same required rate of return. which of the following statements is correct?
a. if one stock has a higher dividend yield, it must also have a lower dividend growth rate.
b. the two stocks must have the same dividend growth rate.
c. if one stock has a higher dividend yield, it must also have a higher dividend growth rate.
d. the two stocks must have the same dividend per share.
e. the two stocks must have the same dividend yield.

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