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Answer:
The three examples of stocks chosen are:
- Share A) Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Class A
- Share B) NVR Inc. (NVR)
- Share C) Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)
 Their information is given on the attached excel spreadsheet.  Â
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Explanation:
Another name for a stock is equity. Stock or equity represents the lowest or smallest fraction of a company which an individual or another company can own.
Usually, they are purchased and sold via the Stock Market or Stock Exchange. There are a total of 16 stock exchanges globally.
- Day's Low Share Price: This refers to the smallest price for which a particular stock was sold or bought during the course of a trading day;
- Day's High Share Price: This refers to the highest price for which a particular stock was purchased during the course of a trading day;
- Change Percent: This refers to the percentage difference between the Closing Price and the  Starting Price, divided by the Starting Price, all divided by 100.  Â
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Expressed as an equation, it is given as:
(Closing price - Starting price)/(Starting price) = %change.
- Closing Price: This is simply the price at which the last trade for a particular stock was purchased or bought before the market closed for the day.
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Answer:
The three examples of stocks chosen are:
Share A) Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Class A
Share B) NVR Inc. (NVR)
Share C) Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)
Their information is given on the attached excel spreadsheet. Â Â
 Â
Explanation:
Another name for a stock is equity. Stock or equity represents the lowest or smallest fraction of a company which an individual or another company can own.
Usually, they are purchased and sold via the Stock Market or Stock Exchange. There are a total of 16 stock exchanges globally.
- Day's Low Share Price: This refers to the smallest price for which a particular stock was sold or bought during the course of a trading day;
- Day's High Share Price: This refers to the highest price for which a particular stock was purchased during the course of a trading day;
- Change Percent: This refers to the percentage difference between the Closing Price and the  Starting Price, divided by the Starting Price, all divided by 100.  Â
 Â
Expressed as an equation, it is given as:
(Closing price - Starting price)/(Starting price) = %change.
- Closing Price: This is simply the price at which the last trade for a particular stock was purchased or bought before the market closed for the day.