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Business, 27.02.2020 20:47 mollywolly99

Firm A has earnings-per-share of $3.00. Firm B has earnings-per-share of $2 and a price-per-share of $30. Using the Price/Earnings (P/E) ratio of firm B as a benchmark, what should be the price-per-share of firm A?

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