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G1) assume that on january 1, year 1, abc, inc. issued 5,000 stock options with an estimated value of $10 per option. each option entitles the owner to purchase one share of abc stock for $25 a share (the per share price of abc stock on january 1, year 1 when the options were granted). the options vest at the end of the day on december 31, year 2. all 5,000 stock options were exercised in year 3 when the abc stock was valued at:

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