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Business, 30.07.2021 04:00, chanavictor2747

Suppose you buy 2,500 shares of Microsoft at $20 per share and 3,500 shares of Pepsi at $35 per share. If Microsoft's stock goes up to $30 per share and Pepsi stock falls to $30 per share and neither paid dividends. a. What is the new value of the portfolio? What return did the portfolio earn?
c. If you don't buy or sell any shares after the price change, what are the new portfolio weights?

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