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Using the latest newspaper, or available online information choose a stock table for a company of your choice and explain the meaning of the data that can be found on the table. What I Can Do Your output will be graded using this rubric. Score Criteria Highly Proficient (90-100%) The output demonstrates a complete understanding of interpreting a stock table. The data in each column on the table was discussed with complete, accurate, and clear explanations. It is also errorfree, without ambiguity, and grammatically correct. Proficient (80-89%) The output demonstrates a considerable understanding of interpreting a stock table. The data in each column on the table was discussed with complete explanations. There are 1 to 2 grammatical errors. Developing (70-79%) The output demonstrates some understanding of interpreting a stock table. The data in each column on the table was discussed with minimal explanations. There are more than 2 to 5 grammatical errors. Beginning (60-69%) The output demonstrates a limited understanding of interpreting a stock table. The data in each column on the table was not discussed clearly. There are more than 5 grammatical errors.​

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interpreting a stock table. The data in each column on the table was discussed with minimal explanations. There are more than 2 to 5 grammatical errors. Beginning (60-69%) The output demonstrates a limited understanding of interpreting a stock table. The data in

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