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Covan has 7 million shares outstanding, $4 million in excess cash, and it has no debt. If its cost of capital is 13 %, what should be its stock price? b. Covan adds its FCF to cash, and has no plans to add debt. If you plan to sell Covan at the beginning of year 2, what is its expected price? c. Assume you bought Covan stock at the beginning of year 1. What is your expected return from holding Covan stock until year 2?

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