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National trucking has paid an annual dividend of $1 per share on its common stock for the past 15 years and is expected to continue paying a dollar a share long into the future. given this, one share of the firm's stock is:
a) basically worthless as it offers no growth potential.
b) equal in value to the present value of $1 paid one year from today.
c) priced the same as a $1 perpetuity.
d) valued at an assumed growth rate of 1 percent.
e) worth $1 a share in the current market.

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