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Name of Company (include company logo somewhere on this page) Your Name

Facts List 10 facts on this slide and the next slide about your company such as when did they begin the company, who started the company, examples of what they sell, who is the CEO of the company, what was the profit/loss last year, what were the total sales last year, who are their major competitors, any other interesting facts, etc.

Facts Continue with the facts on this slide (you may use more slides if needed)

Initial Investment Given Amount of Money$10,000 / Closing Price of Stock (Jan. 6) = Numbers of Shares Purchased Number of Shares Purchased x Closing Price of Stock = Amount of Money Spent Beginning Amount of Money$10,000 - Amount of Money Spent = Cash Leftover

Stock Prices DateStock Closing Price or Last Trade January 6 January 20 February 3 February 17 March 2 March 23 April 13

Graph of Stock Prices Graph of stock prices

Profit or Loss? Closing Price of Stock (April 13) x Number of Shares = Cash from Sale of Stock Cash from Sale of Stock + Cash Leftover = Total Cash - Initial Investment$10,000 = Profit or Loss from Investment

News Article Summary of a current news article about your company. Write the summary in your own words. Do not copy and paste.

Why Did the Stock Change? Write a summary of why you think your stock price increased or decreased.

Summary Would you invest your own money in this stock? Why or why not?