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Business, 19.12.2019 00:31 SpookySpooks

In 2006 and 2007, kenneth cole productions (kcp) paid annual dividends of $0.72. in 2008, kcp paid an annual dividend of $0.36, and then paid no further dividends through 2012. kcp was acquired at the end of 2012 for $15.25 per share.

a) what would an investor with perfect foresight of the above been willing to pay for kcp at the start of 2006? (note: because an investor with perfect foresight bears no risk, use a risk-free equity cost of capital of 5%.)
b) does your answer to (a) imply that the market for kcp stock was inefficient in 2006?

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