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Below are 2005 and 2006 balance sheets of Hasbro, Inc. (numbers are in thousands of dollars) : Below are 2005 and 2006 balance sheets of Hasbro, Inc. (numbers are in thousands of dollars) :       The market value of Hasbro's shares was $27.25 a share at the end of 2006 and $20.18 a share at the end of 2005. -Refer to the information above. In 2006, the number of shares of Hasbro's stock that was publicly held was A) 519,180,825 B) 128,875,455. C) 160,620,415. D) 550,925,785. Below are 2005 and 2006 balance sheets of Hasbro, Inc. (numbers are in thousands of dollars) :       The market value of Hasbro's shares was $27.25 a share at the end of 2006 and $20.18 a share at the end of 2005. -Refer to the information above. In 2006, the number of shares of Hasbro's stock that was publicly held was A) 519,180,825 B) 128,875,455. C) 160,620,415. D) 550,925,785. Below are 2005 and 2006 balance sheets of Hasbro, Inc. (numbers are in thousands of dollars) :       The market value of Hasbro's shares was $27.25 a share at the end of 2006 and $20.18 a share at the end of 2005. -Refer to the information above. In 2006, the number of shares of Hasbro's stock that was publicly held was A) 519,180,825 B) 128,875,455. C) 160,620,415. D) 550,925,785. The market value of Hasbro's shares was $27.25 a share at the end of 2006 and $20.18 a share at the end of 2005.
-Refer to the information above. In 2006, the number of shares of Hasbro's stock that was publicly held was


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