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Corpco gathered the following information at the end of the current fiscal year:

dividends on common stock $125,000
market price per share of common stock $115.00
shares of common stock outstanding 5,000
dividends on preferred stock $65,000
shares of preferred stock outstanding 600
earnings per share on common stock $102.00
dividends per share of common stock $25.00
net income $575,000

what is corpco's price-earnings ratio? round your answer to one decimal place.

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