Weight: 50 marks or 50% (50 points maximum) in this course
Nature of the assessment item: Each student will be given a short stock report prepared by a professional stock research provider and other data sources. You should prepare and deliver a presentation based on these reports and your own analysis using the databases for a given company. Your own analysis will be valuable and insightful. You are expected to start to prepare your slides and presentation as early as possible, ideally from week 1 or 2 as this item is worthy 50 marks in this course and takes time.
The idea is that this is your own stock report and related data sources and you are presenting it to investors. Your aim is to convincing investors to follow your investment recommendation (BUY, SELL, HOLD, etc.). You are required to use additional materials (check the databases) outside the report to enhance the content of the presentation. You are expected to discuss some of the financials (such as data and ratios) as well some non-financial (such as business strategies) in your presentation.
Assessment criteria: Please check Hints on presentation file and Marking Criteria on learning@griffith for more details. Please pay attention to Content in the marking Criteria, meaning that marking will be based on quality of both your oral presentation and your PPT slides. For Visual Aids, marking will also consider slide designing quality to interest potential investors, such as slides layout, colour scheme/s, etc.
Deadline: Record and submit your presentation link with the slides by 25 September 21, 22:00, Saturday.
Reports: The stock reports are available in Assessment/Individual Presentation/Presentation Topic folder. You MUST chose the stock with the number matching your order in the Sign-Up sheet for the company. You are welcome to source additional information for your presentation from Bloomberg terminals or other resources to support the ideas of the report.
Dress code: Business attire. There will be 1 mark deduction for not adhering to the dress code.
Recording: The recording should capture you (at least from the waist up or show your face) and visual aids you are employing.
If you can record yourself at full height, this would be even better.
Length of the presentation: about 10 minutes (maximum, 12 minutes)
Slides: You must submit the slides online to be checked for plagiarism by the deadline.
Good examples for your presentations are presentations of students in CFA Research Challenge (google them). Here is the link to the latest winning presentations.
http://cfainstitute.gallery.video/rc19-apac
All students are encouraged deliver their presentation with NO PALM CARDS and NO READING NOTES.
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