Winter Study Program

The Stock Market

Course Projects
Due Date of Written Project: Tuesday, January 22, 2008, 3:50 p.m.
 
1.

You should form teams of 4 members each.  Each team will select an industry from the list available in class, or available at the link below, and indicate their selection on the sign-up sheet in class.  This should be done no later than Monday, January 7, 2008.

Link to industry list

2.

On Thursday, January 10, the members of each team will give a 10 minute presentation recommending investment in their chosen industry.  Investment opportunities within the industry, including forecasts for the future of the industry, should be discussed.  You should pretend that you are trying to persuade investors to invest in your chosen industry.  Avoid, however, making incorrect or misleading statements.  Time for questioning by other classmates and/or the instructor will be available after each presentation.

3. On Thursday, January 17, the members of each team will give a 10 minute presentation recommending the common stock of one company within their chosen industry.
4.  

The final project consists of each team writing a paper (maximum length of 10 typewritten pages) discussing the factors considered when the team invested a hypothetical $100,000.  Assume that your late rich Uncle Leo left you $40,000,000 contingent upon your passing an investment test.  His will specified that you were to invest a hypothetical $100,000 in either stocks or bonds.  Your investment is assumed to take place on December 31, 2007.  You may invest the $100,000 in any combination you wish (all in one company; split evenly or unevenly among up to three companies).  In allocating the $100,000 you should use the per share market values as of the close of trading December 31, 2007.  You may review any information that is available and/or seek advice from anyone.  Your paper should include an analysis of the economy, the relevant industries and the specific companies.  Your uncle has indicated that you will receive the $40,000,000 if your investments, excluding dividends and/or interest yield a return greater than the S&P 500 for the year 2008.  Your paper will be judged on the analysis techniques that you use rather than on the success of your investments.  The first page of your paper should list the following information for each security acquired:

 

     Name of security

     Number of shares

     Per share price

     Total investment in security

FAILURE TO SUBMIT THE COURSE PROJECT PAPER TO THE INSTRUCTOR BY 3:50 P.M. ON TUESDAY JANUARY 22, 2008 WILL RESULT IN AN AUTOMATIC FAILURE FOR THE COURSE!!

Last Updated:  12/18/07