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Domino's Pizza Enterprises Ltd

Prices

Date           Open High Low Close Volume           Adjusted Close*

30 Jun 2015 35.1135.7534.6135.69264,400 34.86

30 Jun 2014 21.8221.8621.4621.4686,100            20.54

28 Jun 2013 58.7759.2258.0658.154,688,500        58.15

29 Jun 2012 30.4430.9230.0530.91649,600           30.91

30 Jun 2011 25.3525.6825.2125.24613,200           25.24

30 Jun 2010 11.0511.5010.9311.301,470,500        11.30 

30 Jun 2009 3.113.113.113.111,000            2.38

Dividends

Date                                                                             Dividend

21/08/2015                                                                   0.388571

22/08/2014                                                                   0.271429 

21/08/2013                                                                   0.22 

22/08/2012                                                                   0.201429

24/08/2011                                                                   0.164286 

24/08/2010                                                                   0.168571 

Retail Food Group Ltd 

Prices

Date           Open High Low Close Volume Adjusted Close*

30 Jun 2015 5.405.485.405.43465,100 4.89

30 Jun 2014 4.564.624.534.54322,200 3.87

28 Jun 2013 3.893.983.873.95123,700 3.15

29 Jun 2012 2.642.652.612.656,700            1.94

30 Jun 2011 2.412.412.382.412,400            1.62

30 Jun 2010 2.602.652.582.6541,800            1.65

30 Jun 2009 1.601.601.591.604,100            0.95

Dividends

Date                                                                              Dividend

10/09/2015                                                                   0.167857 

11/09/2014                                                                   0.160714

09/09/2013                                                                   0.146429

07/09/2012                                                                   0.128571

07/09/2011                                                                   0.107143

08/09/2010                                                                   0.092857

TASKS

1. Calculate the Holding Period Return for each company for each year from 30th June 2010 to 30th June 2015.

2. Estimate the Expected Return of each company based on your five-year historical sample of returns.

3. Estimate the risk of each company based on your five-year historical sample of returns.

4. Calculate the Total Return to Shareholders of each company over the five-year period from 30th June 2010 to 30th June 2015, using the following formula:(P5+D1-5/P0)^(1/5) -1

5. Compare and contrast the share price performance of each company.

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