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Assume that you have been asked to evaluate the P/E ratios of five prospective acquisition candidates.You have the following information:
 company  P/E ratio  beta  growth rate  payout ratio A101.05%0.9B81.258%0.8C91.2510%0.6D61.511%0.4E52.012%0.45\begin{array} { l c l c c } \text { company } & \text { P/E ratio } & \text { beta } & \text { growth rate } & \text { payout ratio } \\\hline\mathrm {A}& 10 & 1.0 & 5 \% & 0.9 \\\mathrm {B} & 8 & 1.25 & 8 \% & 0.8 \\\mathrm { C } & 9 & 1.25 & 10 \% & 0.6 \\\mathrm { D } & 6 & 1.5 & 11 \% & 0.4 \\\mathrm { E } & 5 & 2.0 & 12 \% & 0.45\end{array}

a. If the riskless rate is 7% and the above statistics will hold through infinity, which of the companies are overvalued and which are undervalued?
b. Now assume that you are using a regression methodology to estimate the relationship between P/E ratios and these variables. Using a cross-sectional sample, you obtain the following equation: P/E = 2 + 0.3 x growth rate + 5 x payout ratio - 1 x beta. Using this equation, which of the companies are overvalued and which are undervalued?


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