think will have rising stock prices. Think about companies that you use or know are popular. Remember‚ not all companies are public companies. You’ll need to check the New York Stock Exchange to find out if you can actually buy shares in this company. Once you’ve settled on a company‚ find its stock price from one year ago and for today. Write a journal entry about your imagined investment. Answer the following questions as you write. 1. Why did you think buying this stock would be a good idea
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Solve the following problem showing all the necessary steps and computations. 1. Using the data in the following table‚ estimate (a) the average return and volatility for each stock‚ (b) the covariance between the stocks‚ and (c) the correlation between these two stocks. A. Stock A -10+20+5-5+9/6 = 3.5% Stock B 21+30+7-3-8+25/6 = 12% B. Covariance = 1/5 (-0.1-0.035)(0.21-0.04) + (0.2-0.035)(0.3-0.12) + (0.05-0.035)(0.07-0.12) + (-0.05-0.035)(-0.03-0.12) + (0.02-0.035)(-0.08-.012)
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Stock Market Presentation Project I invested $999.06 of my available $1000 in three companies. 1. Name of stocks: Estee Lauder‚ Ford‚ Verizon. 2. Initial Closing Value of each stock (per share): Estee Lauder-$60.99 Ford-$10.39 Verizon-$44.58 3. Number of shares purchased for each stock: Estee Lauder-9 shares Ford-9 shares Verizon-8 shares Stock Market Investments: | Name of stocks | Abbreviation | Number of Shares Purchased
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December Now if we divide the year by octave we get following dates – 1- 5th May 2- 5th August 3- 8th November 4- 4th February Mr. Gann also said that “we use the squares of odd and even numbers to not only get the proof of markets but the cause also.” Here if we look into the Gann square of 9 diagrams we will understand that the natural squares of odd and even numbers happen to be on mid points of the four solstices. Meaning the squares of odd numbers coincidently are falling
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Serbia‚ El Salvador‚ Singapore‚ Saudi Arabia and Guatemala. In Ireland there are 7 stores‚ one of them in Waterford. The turnover has increased in 73.9 million of euros because of its international expansion (this company consider to features of each market). PULL AND BEAR 2006 2005 No. of Stores 469 427 Turnover* 519 445‚1 % International sales 40‚2 33‚2 % of Inditex 6‚3 6‚6 * in million of euros INDUSTRY ANALYSIS • NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT The textile
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Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO) |DATE |#Shares |Closing |Market |P/E |Dividends |Market | | | |Price |Value |Ratio | |Index | |6/7/10 |1000 |$50.80 |$50‚800 |16.94 |1.76 |118.87B | |6/8/10 |1000 |$51.56 |$51
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direction of their long-term goal. 1) Market share strategy: As Henderson (1979) states‚ “In a competitive business‚ it (market share) determines relative profitability.” In order to penetrate the specialty coffee market‚ Starbucks opens over a thousand retail stores‚ mainly in the top 50 U.S. markets. Starbuck’s concept of store clustering‚ which often placed the retail stores across from one another or on the same block‚ allowed Starbucks to maximize its market share in a given area and to build a
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Introduction I got a gift from my parents. It is $150‚000. I invested all of money in stocks. I started to invest from first of March to fifteen of April. I purchased 6 companies’ shares for increasing my capital. There are reasons why I chose these companies for buying and selling the firms’ stocks. I got the information about the firms from companies’ website‚ Korea newspapers and experts’ reports. Conclusion I invested money to 6 companies and they brought me a profit. Total profit was $ 48230
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Dr. Sudhakar Raju FN 6700 ASSIGNMENT 4 - QUESTIONS ON MARKET RISK (VALUE AT RISK) 1. What is meant by market risk? 2. Why is the measurement of market risk important to the manager of a financial institution? 3. What is meant by daily earnings at risk (DEAR)? What are the three measurable components? What is the price volatility component? 4. Follow bank has a $1 million position in a five-year‚ zero-coupon bond with a face value of $1‚402‚552. The bond is trading
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Starting Date: February 2‚ 2010 Ending Date: April 28‚ 2010 Buying on Margin: A. Initial Investment = (Purchase Price* number of stocks)*Initial Margin Initial Investment = ($195.86 * 100) * .55 = $10‚772.30 B. Profit/Loss = (Sales Price – Purchase Price) * Number of Shares Profit/Loss = ($262.04 – $195.86) * 100 = $6‚618 C. HPR = (Capital Gain/loss) ÷ Initial Investment HPR = ($262.04 – $195.86) ÷ $10‚772.30 = .00614 = .614% D. APHR = (1 + HPR)N – 1 APHR = (1 + .00614)4 – 1 APHR
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