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    Stock Market Tragedy

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    was the stock market finally burst. People watched in awe as the stock market came crashing down in smoldering ruins as they hustled to trade in their stock for whatever money was offered for them. Whatever stock was sold only pulled a fraction of the value that was paid by the individual. No matter how many stocks were sold, buying on margin caused most people to be in huge debt and with no…

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    stocks while the prices were so low. Feeling this was their chance, many poorer people who couldn 't usually afford to invest showed up at brokers offices eager to buy. Unfortunately this recovery was short lived. Less than a month later, the stock market again took a turn for the worse. The Dow fell once again, erasing almost all its gains since 1928.20 Many speculators, previously some of the wealthiest people in the country, had to change their lifestyles, selling their homes and most…

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    Qualitative Value

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    Qualitative values help to figure out and judge the psychological side of the stock market. As humans, there’s always an emotional side to our judgements, and although it may seem unreasonable to buy a stock without actual substantial facts, people often can’t resist the temptations of following the hype. There are several factors in looking at the qualitative side of a stock. The company behind the stock can significantly affect the consumer and buyer’s attitude towards their stock. The…

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    Haram City Case Study

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    They, investors, did not study the needs of their target market, which is the low income people. As a result, the project’s conditions leaned more towards the middle class people who can afford a higher standard of living than the low-income ones. This issue is addressed through the pricing strategy that they…

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    Beauty should mean confidence, and beauty isn’t one size fits all. These products tailors to women because it really entices women to buy the Dove products. As it said in the video only 2% of women think they are beautiful, and that’s a big target market to advertise too. So obviously, feeling beautiful is something all women are looking for and Dove does a great job on bringing real women with their own beautiful features, different from all the rest, and…

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    Companies have the opportunity to promote their brand strategies to the general public. The general consumers can associate with certain brands that captivate them. I never cared about the way products were displayed because I was content with having any product. Eventually, I reached an age where I developed a critical thought process for my future purchases. There had to be products that had value, reliability, and honor in their history. Similarly, Optimum Nutrition has their signature line…

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    and trading systems, in order to assess what HSX could learn from the NYSE’s standards, so that recommendations can be made to HSX. 2. Research questions 2.1 Research question 1: What is the historical development of Vietnamese and American Stock Markets? There are three types of information sources used in this research project: primary sources, secondary sources and social commentary sources. Primary sources Primary sources are the sources that consist of the first-hand or original…

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    Market capitalization represents the market view of a stock value and is used in determining stock price. Currently, Apple Inc.’s market capitalization is $657.41 billion, which far exceeds Hewlett-Packard Co.’s market capitalization that totaled $50.48 billion, and also exceeded Google’s parent company’s market capitalization of $497.01 billion. Apple’s market capitalization has been on a steady climb for the last 5 years, meaning…

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    stock market continued to boom for a long time. It promotes the options system and the prosperity of employee shareholding system, especially in the NASDAQ sharply demonstration effect. In the silicon, the valley of stock option trading, popular options system…

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    fair and efficient relies heavily on all inventors having the same access to information for companies that are publicly traded. An unfair advantage given to an investor who acts on inside information can cause other investors to lose trust in the market. This will then lead to the loss of confidence in the company, when considerable shifts in a company’s stock can be linked to public announcements, company performance and even the economy it is trusted. However, when a company’s stock…

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