The line graph illustrates the value of four international technology corporations from 2011 to 2016. Overall, Facebook’s stock price experienced the largest increase among the companies, while Yahoo declined the most. Additionally, despite Apple’s fluctuations, its figures remained relatively the same by the end, whereas those of Google did not change throughout the period.
Specifically, Apple’s and Facebook’s stood at $5,000 and around $7,500 initially. Both saw an increase over the next year, with former surging to just under $35,000 and the latter rising to $10,000. However, Apple’s stock price substantially declined to around $6,000 by 2013, while that of Facebook steadily rose, reaching approximately $14,000. By 2016, figures for Apple underwent several fluctuations, making up just over $5,000, compared to those of Facebook, which reached $20,000.
Regarding the other companies, Yahoo’s initial figures accounted for about $7,500, while Google’s value was at around $1000. Yahoo uninterruptedly decreased, amounting to around $2,000 by 2016, whereas Google’s stock price stayed the same.
