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Calculate the Terminal Value of a company using the Perpetuity Growth Method (PGM) given: Final year projected UFCF = $500 million, WACC = 9.0%, and Perpetuity Growth Rate (g) = 3.0%.
- $8,583 million
- $16,667 million
- $8,333 million
- $5,556 million
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