We've been reading our stock market spam e-mails and acting on them accordingly, so we've now got even more expertise in the stock market. A special thanks goes out to Mr. xssvgam mgtxix, who gave us a pretty good tipoff. Anyway, joking aside, time for a look at what's changed over the last seven days.
Company | Listing | Share Price ($US) | 7-day change |
---|---|---|---|
AMD | AMD | 23.88 | 0.0% |
Apple | AAPL | 57.00 | 1.7% |
ATI Technologies | ATYT | 15.45 | -0.3% |
Dell | DELL | 24.22 | 1.6% |
GOOG | 421.46 | 3.8% | |
IBM | IBM | 77.77 | 1.6% |
Intel | INTC | 18.75 | 0.5% |
Microsoft | MSFT | 23.35 | 0.8% |
NVIDIA | NVDA | 20.63 | 0.3% |
Well, not much! It seems there haven't been any big shifts week-on-week.
The high point in the last seven days for AMD was close on Thursday, but it's been a fairly slow decline since then, to the point that they're now one cent down on this time last week.
It's a similar story for Apple, although they're up 1.7% on last week. ATI are the only company down by a measurable percentage. Last thursday was their financial results conference call, on which we reported. Their shares dropped that day and have been growing in value again since.
Dell, Google and IBM are the only remaining companies to see a change greater than one percent. Google's good week appears to be down to the launch of its new payment service that will rival PayPal.
We'll keep our eye out for more spam e-mails that might hint at what's going to happen over the next week.