What quarterly dividend is one share of fairfax paint stock

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What quarterly dividend is one share of Fairfax Paint stock expected to pay in 3 months if the stock is currently priced at 72.95 dollars, is expected to pay a dividend of 1.49 dollars in 6 months, has an annual expected return of 15.6 percent, and is expected to be priced at 73.18 dollars in 6 months?

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