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The following information is available for concord corporation and skysong, inc.: (in millions) concord corporation skysong, inc. 2022 2021 2022 2021 preferred dividends 26 10 0 31 net income 535 475 485 555shares outstanding at the end of the year 210 180 150 190 shares outstanding at the beginning of the year 180 150 190 225 based on this information, what is the amount of concord corporation earnings per share (rounded to two decimals) for 2022?

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