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The Value Of A Share Equals The Present Value Of Earning Per Share Assuming The Firm Does Not Grow, Plus The Npv Of Future Growth Opportunities. True/false

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AMILLER0782 | 14:12 Mon 23rd Feb 2015 | Business & Finance
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The value of a share equals the Present Value of earning per share assuming the firm does not grow, plus the NPV of future growth opportunities. TRUE/FALSE

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