here’s the link: http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=INTC
Look at a 5-year chart below the stock table from Yahoo! Finance.
1. How many times has Intel had a stock split during the last 5 years?
2. If students bought 100 shares of Intel in 1995, how many shares would they have now? Click on the "vs. S&P 500" link on the bottom right hand corner of the chart.
3. Intel and the S&P index were at the same value in January 1996. How many percent did Intel outperform the market (S&P) at the current share price?
4. Is Intel’s current price above or below its 50-day moving average? 200-day moving average?
Note: If the share price is above the 50-day or 200-day moving average, investors will expect the price to go even higher due to upward momentum. The opposite is true if the price is below the moving averages.
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Q 1 no splits in the last 5 years
Q 2 is 1600 shares there was 4 2:1 splits with 100 share to start, that would double at each split.
100 to 200 19-Jun-95 [2:1],
200 to 400 14-Jul-97 [2:1],
400 to 800 12-Apr-99 [2:1],
800 to 160031-Jul-00 [2:1]
this is supposing that NO shares were purchased after the initial 100 shares
Q 3 approx 10% give or take
Q 4 it is slightly higher for both.
You are asking for someone to do your home work I think. This is a good assignment. Try to do it yourself, because the information is helpful when one day you want to invest money.