Assignment Guidelines
Select a publicly-traded company that trades on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) or on the NASDAQ to analyze. Please note that it is usually easier to find more recent information on larger or well-known companies. The analysis in your essay should answer each of the following questions:
Why did you choose to analyze this company?
What were the opinions of some of your referenced articles on this stock as an investment? Please note that it is best if there is at least some disagreement on this question.
Is an investment in the stock a higher or lower risk investment than an investment in other stocks as a whole? Why or why not?
How large is the company in relation to its competitors?
How fast is the company growing?
How profitable is the company?
What is the company’s price-to-earnings ratio? What does this tell you about the company?
Does it have a dividend? If so, what is the dividend yield?
Does the future of the company appear to be promising?
On which exchange does the company trade and what is its ticker symbol?
Key Point
Do you recommend or not recommend this company’s stock as an investment for investors that are considering stock investments? Why?
It would be best if you copied and pasted each of these questions into your submission to make sure that you answer each of the questions.
The Writing Assignment is to be 1,250 words in length (this range includes everything in the assignment including your name, title, and citations). Plagiarism software will be used to ensure that submitted writing assignments are original works. There is no problem if your Assignment exceeds 1,250 words whatsoever, as long as you address each one of the above questions.
Format
The writing assignment should be in an essay format. Additionally, you are required to support your position by using at least one recent reference from an academic journal or prominent business publication (e.g., The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, Fortune, Investor’s Business Daily, etc.). A recent reference is one that has a publication date that is less than one-year-old as of the beginning of the semester. Importantly, references from websites do not qualify unless those websites are part of a reputable print publication. For example, Investopedia.com can be used, but it does not count as a reference that satisfies the criteria of a recent reference.