Use the stock table below to answer parts a through ( mathbf{g} ). Assume that the data for Company XYZ stock came from an online quote you looked at during lunch. Company XYZ (XYZ) egin{tabular}{lllr} hline Last & Change & %Change & Volume \ 14.83 & +0.71 & 5.03 & ( 61,000,000 ) \ hline Open & High & Low & \ 14.45 & 16.36 & 12.73 & \ hline 52 -Week High & & 52 -Week Low & \ 21.92 & & 10.38 & \ hline end{tabular} egin{tabular}{lr} hline Market Cap ($ millions) & 80,408 \ hline P/E ratio & 16.46 \ hline Dividend (latest quarter) & 0.74 \ hline Dividend Yield & ( 19.96 % ) \ hline Shares Outstanding (millions) & 5422 end{tabular} a. What is the symbol for Company XYZ stock? The symbol is ( X Y Z ). b. What was the price per share at the end of the day yesterday? ( $ 14.12 ) (Round to the nearest cent as needed.) c. Based on the current price, what is the total value of the shares that have been traded so far today? ( $ square ) million (Round to the nearest whole number as needed.) d. What percentage of all Company XYZ shares have been traded so far today? ( % ) (Round to the nearest hundredth as needed.)
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The symbol for Company XYZ stock is XYZ. b. The price per share at the end of the day yesterday can be calculated by subtracting the change from the last price. So, 14.83 - 0.71 = $14.12. Show more…
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