Your first closing price will be February 8, 2021, for your stock choices and the class stock. After that, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evening you need to check and record the closing prices of your stocks as well as the DJIA, S&P 500 and the NASDAQ indexes. Your last record will be Friday, April 28, 2021 After March 19, 2021, you may sel/buy stock to change the stock allocation in your portfolio. You need to own at least 50 shares of each company (if possible). The proceeds from the sale of stock will be used to purchase shares of your other stocks. Report the sale of your stock showing the gain or loss and new allocation with your stock along with the information showing your original purchases. A table of the closing prices of each stock, DJIA, S&P 500 & NASDAQ closing indexes and dates should be prepared. Based on this information you will prepare a separate graph for each stock compared to the DJIA, a separate graph for each stock compared to the S&P 500 and a separate graph for each stock compared to the NASDAQ. (You should use Excel to create these tables and graphs.) Put the stock price and DJIA, S&P 500 or NASDAQ on two different vertical axis and dates on the horizontal axis. This means 9 graphs in total. Use the percentage of change for your comparisons. Executive Summary Presentation At the end of the semester, you will be presenting a summary of your research, how your stocks compared to the indexes, what you have learned from the project, etc. This should be done using a PowerPoint format. (Details on pg.4) Research and Reporting You need to research your two stock selections (not the class stock) and prepare a separate research report for each (Details on pg. 3). You can find company and market information on the Internet, reports from Value Line, Standard and Poor's, Moody's Investors Service, Business Week, Forbes. Wall Street Journal, or any other business oublication. Do not reference Wikipedia. Check the MMU library databases for access to Dil Q + reports. You need at least 3 different sources that are reliable bor of accurate DELL F4 15 F6 F7 FB F9 F10 F11 PS * % & A table of the closing prices of each stock, DJIA, S&P 500 & NASDAQ closing indexes and dates should be prepared. Based on this information you will prepare a separate graph for each stock compared to the DJIA, a separate graph for each stock compared to the S&P 500 and a separate graph for each stock compared to the NASDAQ. (You should use Excel to create these tables and graphs.) Put the stock price and DJIA, S&P 500 or NASDAQ on two different vertical axis and dates on the horizontal axis. This means 9 graphs in total. Use the percentage of change for your comparisons. Executive Summary Presentation At the end of the semester, you will be presenting a summary of your research, how your stocks compared to the indexes, what you have learned from the project, etc. This should be done using a PowerPoint format. (Details on pg.4) Research and Reporting You need to research your two stock selections (not the class stock) and prepare a separate research report for each. (Details on pg. 3). You can find company and market information on the Internet. reports from Value Line, Standard and Poor's, Moody's Investors Service, Business Week, Forbes, Wall Street Journal, or any other business publication. Do not reference Wikipedia. Check the MMU library databases for access to a number of business publications and reports. You need at least 3 different sources that are reliable and accurate You need to have at least one business article for each of the companies you picked. (two articles in total) Use articles from the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, New York Times, Forbes Magazine, The Economist, Barron's, or Business Week. (Details on page 4) Page iro Due dates: TI DELL FS F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F12 F11 Priser $ % & * 8 4 5 6 7 9 9 D [Company 1] [Company 2] JNJ TOTAL Stock Price, 2/8/21 Quantity Total Cost Gain/Loss on March 19, 2021: [Company 1) Stock Cost, 2/8/21 Company 2) JNJ TOTAL Stock Value, 3/19/21 Gain/Loss, Unrealized 1 Company 2] JNJ TOTAL *Stock Restructure, March 19, 2021: Company 1] Stock Price, 3/19/21 Quantity Sold Total Value Sold Quantity Purchased Total Cost Stock Restructure, March 19, 2021: Company 1) [Company 21 JNJ TOTAL Stock Price, 3/19/21 Quantity Sold Total Value Sold Quantity Purchased Total Cost New Portfolio Value * Optional I DIJA S&P 500 NASDAQ [Company 1) [Company 2] JNJ 2/8/2021 2/10/2021 2/12/2021 2/15/2021 2/17/2021 2/19/2021 2/22/2021 2/24/2021 2/26/2021 3/1/2021 3/3/2021 3/5/2021 3/8/2021 3/10/2021 3/12/2021 3/15/2021 3/17/2021 3/19/2021 Your first closing price will be February 8, 2021, for your stock choices and the class stock. After that, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evening you need to check and record the closing prices of your stocks as well as the DJIA, S&P 500 and the NASDAQ indexes. Your last record will be Friday, April 28, 2021 After March 19, 2021, you may sel/buy stock to change the stock allocation in your portfolio. You need to own at least 50 shares of each company (if possible). The proceeds from the sale of stock will be used to purchase shares of your other stocks. Report the sale of your stock showing the gain or loss and new allocation with your stock along with the information showing your original purchases. A table of the closing prices of each stock, DJIA, S&P 500 & NASDAQ closing indexes and dates should be prepared. Based on this information you will prepare a separate graph for each stock compared to the DJIA, a separate graph for each stock compared to the S&P 500 and a separate graph for each stock compared to the NASDAQ. (You should use Excel to create these tables and graphs.) Put the stock price and DJIA, S&P 500 or NASDAQ on two different vertical axis and dates on the horizontal axis. This means 9 graphs in total. Use the percentage of change for your comparisons. Executive Summary Presentation At the end of the semester, you will be presenting a summary of your research, how your stocks compared to the indexes, what you have learned from the project, etc. This should be done using a PowerPoint format. (Details on pg.4) Research and Reporting You need to research your two stock selections (not the class stock) and prepare a separate research report for each (Details on pg. 3). You can find company and market information on the Internet, reports from Value Line, Standard and Poor's, Moody's Investors Service, Business Week, Forbes. Wall Street Journal, or any other business oublication. Do not reference Wikipedia. Check the MMU library databases for access to Dil Q + reports. You need at least 3 different sources that are reliable bor of accurate DELL F4 15 F6 F7 FB F9 F10 F11 PS * % & A table of the closing prices of each stock, DJIA, S&P 500 & NASDAQ closing indexes and dates should be prepared. Based on this information you will prepare a separate graph for each stock compared to the DJIA, a separate graph for each stock compared to the S&P 500 and a separate graph for each stock compared to the NASDAQ. (You should use Excel to create these tables and graphs.) Put the stock price and DJIA, S&P 500 or NASDAQ on two different vertical axis and dates on the horizontal axis. This means 9 graphs in total. Use the percentage of change for your comparisons. Executive Summary Presentation At the end of the semester, you will be presenting a summary of your research, how your stocks compared to the indexes, what you have learned from the project, etc. This should be done using a PowerPoint format. (Details on pg.4) Research and Reporting You need to research your two stock selections (not the class stock) and prepare a separate research report for each. (Details on pg. 3). You can find company and market information on the Internet. reports from Value Line, Standard and Poor's, Moody's Investors Service, Business Week, Forbes, Wall Street Journal, or any other business publication. Do not reference Wikipedia. Check the MMU library databases for access to a number of business publications and reports. You need at least 3 different sources that are reliable and accurate You need to have at least one business article for each of the companies you picked. (two articles in total) Use articles from the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, New York Times, Forbes Magazine, The Economist, Barron's, or Business Week. (Details on page 4) Page iro Due dates: TI DELL FS F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F12 F11 Priser $ % & * 8 4 5 6 7 9 9 D [Company 1] [Company 2] JNJ TOTAL Stock Price, 2/8/21 Quantity Total Cost Gain/Loss on March 19, 2021: [Company 1) Stock Cost, 2/8/21 Company 2) JNJ TOTAL Stock Value, 3/19/21 Gain/Loss, Unrealized 1 Company 2] JNJ TOTAL *Stock Restructure, March 19, 2021: Company 1] Stock Price, 3/19/21 Quantity Sold Total Value Sold Quantity Purchased Total Cost Stock Restructure, March 19, 2021: Company 1) [Company 21 JNJ TOTAL Stock Price, 3/19/21 Quantity Sold Total Value Sold Quantity Purchased Total Cost New Portfolio Value * Optional I DIJA S&P 500 NASDAQ [Company 1) [Company 2] JNJ 2/8/2021 2/10/2021 2/12/2021 2/15/2021 2/17/2021 2/19/2021 2/22/2021 2/24/2021 2/26/2021 3/1/2021 3/3/2021 3/5/2021 3/8/2021 3/10/2021 3/12/2021 3/15/2021 3/17/2021 3/19/2021