(10 pts) 5.) Use the table below to answer the following questions. This is the stock information for May 9, 2022. It's

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(10 pts) 5.) Use the table below to answer the following questions. This is the stock information for May 9, 2022. It's

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(10 pts) 5.) Use the table below to answer the following questions. This is the stock information for May 9, 2022. It's a sad year for stocks! Company Symbol Open High Low Adidas Home Depot Lowe's Nike Close LOW NKE Skechers SKX Net % Vol Change Change (Mil) -3.12 -3.37% 0.145 -1.39% 5.24 ADDYY 92.45 93.55 90.25 91.65 HD 290.28 300.73 288.50 297.03 -4.03 189.59 198.43 188.25 196.07 -2.7 112.97 114.42 110.60 111.21 -1.52 36.39 37.44 35.51 35.79 -0.84 52-Wk 52-Wk Annual Dividend PE Hi Lo Div Yield 199.44 90.25 1.82 1.91% 420.61 288.50 7.60 2.58% -1.42% 4.00 263.31 188.25 3.20 -1.35% 7.49 179.10 110.66 1.16 2.31% 1. 03 55.87 33.50 0 (a) Which company above had the biggest drop in the day's stock price? (b) What was the 52-week low for Lowe's (LOW)? 1.66% 1.01% 0 16.12 19.15 YTD % Change -60.6% -36.8% 16.25 -29.4% 29.46 -47.7% 7.47 -24.2% (c) Without worrying about other costs, how much would 90 shares of Skechers (SKX) cost using the close price? (d) If you had $5000 to invest in one company above, which one would you invest in and why? How many shares of that company would you be able to purchase (assuming no other costs)?
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