The line graph illustrates the stock rates of Google, Apple, Yahoo, and Facebook during six-year period from 2011 to 2016.
Overall, it is evident that the consumer prices for Facebook showed an upward trend whereas, for Yahoo showed a downward trend. Additionally, the stock prices for Apple showed greater fluctuations, in contrast, to Google which remained unchanged throughout the period.
In 2011, Facebook and Yahoo began with exactly the same value at 7000, however, in the following years, the rates for Facebook went up significantly reaching to a peak of 20,000 in 2016, in contrast, to Yahoo whose figures dropped down steadily and dipped to 3000 at the end of period.
Turning toward Apple, the stock rates started with 5000 and raised dramatically peaking to 35,000 in 2012. In the following years, the figure declined suddenly to 6500. From 2013 onwards, it showed large fluctuations and finally reduced to approximately 5000 in 2016. For google, the stock rates remained relatively constant during the period of six-years.
