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- [Polishing the visualization](https://larhues-personal-organization.gitbook.io/intro-to-data-visualization/exercises-and-examples/stock-market/polishing-the-visualization.md)
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- [Understanding Boeing Data Over Time](https://larhues-personal-organization.gitbook.io/intro-to-data-visualization/exercises-and-examples/stock-market/understanding-boeing-data-over-time.md)
- [Comparisons](https://larhues-personal-organization.gitbook.io/intro-to-data-visualization/exercises-and-examples/stock-market/comparisons.md)
- [Analyzing with AI](https://larhues-personal-organization.gitbook.io/intro-to-data-visualization/exercises-and-examples/stock-market/analyzing-with-ai.md)

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