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Business, 17.08.2019 22:20 jos0305

Estimating share value using the dcf model following are forecasts of target corporation's sales, net operating profit after tax (nopat), and net operating assets (noa) as of january 30, 2016 reported horizon period terminal $ millions 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 period sales $74,340 $75,827 $77,344 $78,891 $80,469 $81,274 nopat 3,345 3,412 3,480 3,550 3,621 3,657 noa 22,302 22,748 23,203 23,667 24,141 24,382 answer the following requirements assuming a terminal period growth rate of 1%, a discount rate (wacc) of 6%, common shares outstanding of 602 million, and net nonoperating obligations (nno) of $8,488 million. a. estimate the value of a share of target common stock using the discounted cash flow (dcf) model as of january 30, 2016. instructions: round all answers to the nearest whole number, except for discount factors and stock price per share. round discount factors to 5 decimal places. round stock price per share to two decimal places.

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