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IBM has substantial operations in many countries, in- cluding the United States, Canada, and...

IBM has substantial operations in many countries, in- cluding the United States, Canada, and Germany. Go to http://?nance.yahoo.com/q?s=ibm and click on 1y just below the chart provided.

1. Scroll down and click on Historical Prices. (Or ap- ply this exercise to a different MNC.) Set the date range so that you can obtain quarterly values of the U.S. stock index for the last 20 quarters. In- sert the quarterly data on a spreadsheet. Compute the percentage change in IBM’s stock price for each quarter. Then go to http://?nance.yahoo.com/ intlindices?e=americas and click on index GSPC (which represents the U.S. stock market index), so

that you can derive the quarterly percentage change in the U.S. stock index over the last 20 quarters.

Then run a regression analysis with IBM’s quarterly return (percentage change in stock price) as the dependent variable and the quarterly percentage change in the U.S. stock market’s value as the inde- pendent variable. (Appendix C explains how Excel can be used to run regression analysis.) The slope coef?cient serves as an estimate of the sensitivity of IBM’s value to the U.S. market returns. Also, check the ?t of the relationship based on the R-squared statistic.

2. Go to http://?nance.yahoo.com/intlindices? e=europe and click on GDAXI (the German stock market index). Repeat the process so that you can assess IBM’s sensitivity to the German stock mar- ket. Compare the slope coef?cient between the two analyses. Is IBM’s value more sensitive to the U.S. market or the German market? Does the U.S. mar- ket or the German market explain a higher propor- tion of the variation in IBM’s returns (check the

R-squared statistic)? Offer an explanation of your results.

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