5/2/14 “Market Cap” What is a company’s market cap? (Definition in your own words.) What is the company with the highest market cap in the following industries.

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5/2/14 “Market Cap” What is a company’s market cap? (Definition in your own words.) What is the company with the highest market cap in the following industries & what is it (the dollar amount)? Auto Airlines Food Banks One of your choices On desk: Top Performing Companies by Industry wksht.

5/2/14 Econ. Agenda How to make a profit from buying stocks. (Class Notes) How much $$ would I have made if I bought stocks 1 year ago & sold them today? (Research & calculations) HW: Finish “Stock Profitability” wksht.

Class notes: How do I make a profit from trading stocks? 5/2/14 Class notes: How do I make a profit from trading stocks? purchase price: amount a buyer pays for a stock sales price: amount a seller sells a stock for day change: $$ amount a stock price changes from the previous day’s price

Class notes: How do I make a profit from trading stocks? 5/2/14 Class notes: How do I make a profit from trading stocks? PROFIT When selling price is GREATER than purchase price = profit! LOSS When selling price is LESS THAN the purchase price = loss! Buy one Target share at $10 May 1, 2014 Sell one Target share at $15 May 2, 2014 Buy one Target share at $10 May 1, 2014 Sell one Target share at $6 May 2, 2014

============================================== **Pass journals to the front.** ============================================== How much profit (or loss) would you have made (or lost) if you had bought stocks 1 year ago and sold them today? www.finance.yahoo.com Find stock prices 1 year ago & today for 5 different companies. Calculate your profit/loss if you bought & sold 100 shares.