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Cerrena [4.2K]
3 years ago
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Which of the following strategies is illegal in the U.S. and many other countries?

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2 answers:
Anna35 [415]3 years ago
4 0
 It is penetration pricing that is illegal in the United States and many other countries<span>. So B is the correct answer</span>
charle [14.2K]3 years ago
3 0

I just took this quiz and the answer is "Price Fixing", hope this helped :)

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Market Capitalization _{ a stock} = Market Price * No .of outstanding shares

The weight of a company in the index is calculated by dividing the market capitalization  of a company by the total market capitalization of all the companies whose shares are a part of the index.

Weight_{Company A} =\frac{Mkt Cap of company A}{Total Market cap}

Then, we multiply the share price of each company with their respective weights and find the total to arrive at the index value for one day.

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Stock        Price         No. of shares      Mkt Cap  Weight  Weight*Price

A               12               600000        7200000      0.25      2.96 (0.25*12)    

B               20               500000       10000000    0.34      6.85(0.34*20)

C               60               200000       <u>12000000</u>     <u>0.41</u>      <u>24.66  </u>(0.41*60)

Total                                                 29200000     1.00      34.47

We calculate the weight for stock A as follows:

Weight_{A} =\frac{72,00,000}{2,92,00,000} = 0.2466 = 0.25

We calculate the weights of the remaining stocks in a similar manner.

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We repeat the same steps with today's market price to arrive at today's index value.

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A               16               600000       96,00,000     0.31        4.95 (0.31*16)    

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