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Estimated 2005 Income Statement and Balance Sheet Data for Ideko Corporation
Use the tables for the question(s)  below. Estimated 2005 Income Statement and Balance Sheet Data for Ideko Corporation    The following are financial ratios for three comparable companies:    -Based upon the average EV/Sales ratio of the comparable firms,Ideko's target economic value is closest to: A)  $191 million B)  $155 million C)  $165 million D)  $157 million E)  $193 million The following are financial ratios for three comparable companies:
Use the tables for the question(s)  below. Estimated 2005 Income Statement and Balance Sheet Data for Ideko Corporation    The following are financial ratios for three comparable companies:    -Based upon the average EV/Sales ratio of the comparable firms,Ideko's target economic value is closest to: A)  $191 million B)  $155 million C)  $165 million D)  $157 million E)  $193 million
-Based upon the average EV/Sales ratio of the comparable firms,Ideko's target economic value is closest to:

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