Tangshan China's stock is currently selling for $160.00 per share and the firm's dividends are expected to grow at 5 percent indefinitely
Assuming Tangshan China's most recent dividend was $5.50, what is the required rate of return on Tangshan's stock?
A) 7.3%
B) 8.4%
C) 9.5%
D) 10.6%
B
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