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Stock Purchase Recommendation

Stock Purchase Recommendation. By: Dusty Longoria W ith Jackie DaSilva & Jennifer Hovey. Auto Industry Stock Choices. Our Group C riteria. Performance Year-to-Date Dividends Paid Market Share* Debt / Asset Ratio Earnings. *Percentage of respective market. How we broke it down….

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Stock Purchase Recommendation

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  1. Stock Purchase Recommendation By: Dusty Longoria With Jackie DaSilva& Jennifer Hovey

  2. Auto Industry Stock Choices

  3. Our Group Criteria • Performance Year-to-Date • Dividends Paid • Market Share* • Debt / Asset Ratio • Earnings *Percentage of respective market

  4. How we broke it down… • Each stock was ranked within each category, with the winner assigned “9” points, and the worst in the category assigned “1” point. • The only category which did not follow this rule was market share. Not every stock fell within the same market, so we ranked them according to their share in respective markets.* • We created a table with all 9 stocks, assigned the points 1 (worst) - 9 (best) in each category (column), and added the rows (stocks) within each row to get a final total. The highest stocks (in points) were the stocks we selected. *based on market research data

  5. The chart *Research from Morningstar.com

  6. Performance Year to Date Morningstar provided us year-to-date stock percent change (see example graphic to the left) which we pulled for each stock and ranked highest to lowest. In order to keep the date current and relevant, we opted to only use the Year-to-Date data

  7. Deciding Market Share Where market share was somewhat equal, we assigned them similar points. In areas where there was a company dominating their respective market, they received 9 points.

  8. Automotive Market Share

  9. Earnings

  10. Debt to Asset Ratio

  11. The winners are… • Polaris – 34 points • Toyota – 33 points • Thor – 32 points

  12. In Conclusion • None of our stock choices were ranked “1” in any category • The “2” that Thor received in Earnings, was offset by strong performance in Year-to-date performance, Debt to Asset Ratio and Market Share. • No other stock ranked below a 3 in any category

  13. Biblography • Edmunds.com. (2013,10 02). Market Share by Manufacturer. Retrieved 10 02, 2013, from Edmunds.com: http://www.edmunds.com/industry-center/data/market-share-by-manufacturer.html • Wagner, I. (2013, February). Statistics and facts about motorcycles in the U.S. Retrieved from Statista.com: http://www.statista.com/topics/1305/motorcycles-in-the-us/ • Rvbusiness.com. (2013, 10 15). SSI: Motorhome Sales Climb 22.7% for August. Retrieved 10 15, 2013, from rvbusiness.com: http://www.rvbusiness.com/tag/motorhome-sales/ • Morningstar.com. (2013, 10). Morningstar.com. Retrieved from Morningstar.com: www.morningstar.com

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