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Portage Bay Enterprises has $1 million in excess cash, no debt, and is expected to have free cash flow of $10 million next year. Its FCFF is then expected to grow at a rate of 3% per year forever. If Portage Bay's equity cost of capital is 11% and it has 5 million shares outstanding, what should be the price of Portage Bay stock

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