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Suppose that a firm has, as of this year, an Earnings Before Interest and Taxes of $117 million, Depreciation of $10 million, has bought $25 million in machinery, has sold $12 million in old machinery for cash, has had an increase in Accounts Receivables by $3 million, an increase in (all) Current Liabilities by $4 million, an increase in interest-bearing Current Liabilities of $3 million, an increase in non-interest-bearing Current Liabilities of $1 million, has 7.25 million shares of common stock outstanding, has 1 million shares of preferred stock outstanding each with a par value of $35, and total long term debt worth $55 million. Also, this firm has a Weighted Average Cost of Capital of 12% and the firm's Free Cash Flows grow at a constant, annual rate of 6%. The tax rate is 68%. How much is this firm's Common Stock worth on a per-share basis?
a. $57.01
b. $80.16
c. $111.02
d. $152.17
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