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Stock Market Presentation Shawnee Harbaugh

Initial Price per Share Initial Investments Company Initial Investment Initial Price per Share Number of Shares Apple $1999.85 $235.00 8.51 Wal-Mart $1999.93 $55.60 35.97 Exxon Mobil $2000.02 $66.98 29.86 Disney $1999.99 $34.91 57.29 Sprint Nextel $3.80 526.32 Total Investment: $9999.81

Apple Inc. Ticker Symbol: AAPL Exchange: NASDAQ Industry: Personal Computers/Technology Price/Earnings Ratio: 22.49 Dividends: 0 Earnings per Share: 10.266 Beta: 1.49

Apple Inc. Date of Transaction Price per Share Number of Shares Initial Investment: $705.00 Initial Price per Share: $235.00 Number of Shares: 3.00 Date of Transaction Price per Share Number of Shares Current Value Profit or Loss 3/23/2010 $235.00 8.51 $1999.85 $0.00 4/13/2010 $242.29 $2061.89 $62.04 4/21/2010 $244.59 $2081.46 $81.61 4/27/2010 $269.50 $2293.45 $293.60 5/3/2010 $266.58 $2268.60 $268.75 5/5/2010 $258.68 $2201.37 $201.52

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Ticker Symbol: WMT Exchange: NYSE Industry: Broadline Retailers Price/Earnings Ratio: 15.03 Dividends: 1.21 Earnings Per Share: 3.697 Beta: .25

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Date of Transaction Price per Share Initial Investment: $500.40 Initial Price per Share: $55.60 Number of Shares: 9.00 Date of Transaction Price per Share Number of Shares Current Value Profit or Loss 3/23/2010 $55.60 35.97 $1999.93 $0.00 4/13/2010 $55.02 $1979.07 - $20.86 4/21/2010 $54.52 $1961.08 - $38.85 4/27/2010 $54.04 $1943.82 - $56.11 5/3/2010 $53.64 $1929.43 - $70.50 5/5/2010 $54.02 $1943.10 - $56.83

Exxon Mobil Corporation Ticker Symbol: XOM Exchange: NYSE Industry: Integrated Oil & Gas Price/Earnings Ratio: 16.83 Dividends: 1.68 Earnings Per Share: 3.98 Beta: .43

Exxon Mobil Corporation Initial Investment: $2000.02 Initial Price per Share: $66.98 Number of Shares: 29.86 Date of Transaction Price per Share Number of Shares Current Value Profit or Loss 3/23/2010 $66.98 29.86 $2000.02 $0.00 4/13/2010 $68.71 $2051.68 $51.66 4/21/2010 $68.97 $2059.44 $59.42 4/27/2010 $69.29 $2069.00 $69.98 5/3/2010 $69.77 $2083.33 $83.31 5/5/2010 $69.97 $2089.30 $89.28

Walt Disney Company Ticker Symbol: DIS Exchange: NYSE Industry: Broadcasting & Entertainment Price/Earnings Ratio: 20.11 Dividends: .35 Earnings Per Share: 1.76 Beta: 1.17

Walt Disney Company Date of Transaction Price per Share Initial Investment: $1999.99 Initial Price per Share: $34.91 Number of Shares: 57.29 Date of Transaction Price per Share Number of Shares Current Value Profit or Loss 3/23/2010 $34.91 57.29 $1999.99 $0.00 4/13/2010 $35.89 $2056.14 $56.15 4/21/2010 $36.54 $2093.38 $93.39 4/27/2010 $37.04 $2122.02 $122.03 5/3/2010 $36.84 $2110.56 $110.57 5/5/2010 $36.59 $2096.24 $96.25

Sprint Nextel Corporation Ticker Symbol: S Exchange: NYSE Industry: Mobile Telecommunications Price/Earnings Ratio: -4.53 Dividends: 0 Earnings Per Share: -.85 Beta: 1.26

Sprint Nextel Corporation Initial Investment: $2000.02 Initial Price per Share: $3.80 Number of Shares: 526.32 Date of Transaction Price per Share Number of Shares Current Value Profit or Loss 3/23/2010 $3.80 526.32 $2000.02 $0.00 4/13/2010 $4.15 $2184.23 $184.21 4/21/2010 $4.17 $2194.75 $194.73 4/27/2010 $4.23 $2226.33 $226.31 5/3/2010 $4.25 $2236.86 $236.84 5/5/2010 $4.20 $2210.54 $210.52

After six weeks… Had a profit of $540.74 from all five stocks combined Wal-Mart was the only one I lost money on I chose these stocks because I thought they would do well in the stock market. They are big companies and I thought they would give me a high profit. I think I made fairly good stock selections. I didn’t expect to make this much of a profit in just six weeks.