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Suppose you were trying to value Box prior to its IPO using the free cash flow model. You estimate that Box has $34,000,000 of debt, no preferred stock, no short-term investments, and will not produce positve free cash flows until 5 years from now. You further estimate that Box has a weighted average cost of capital of 15% and will settle down to a constant growth rate of 5%. What is the MINIMUM FCF that Box would need to generate in year 5 to be valued at a $1 billion dollar market cap at its IPO today. For simplicity, assume that FCF in periods 1 through 4 are zero.

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