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Given the following information, calculate the price-ffo multiple for the following reit: net income: $1,200,000; gains/losses from infrequent and unusual events: $0; amortization of tenant improvements: $120,000; amortization of leasing expenses: $75,000; depreciation (real property): $2,675,000; stock price: $40; market capitalization: $40,000,000.

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