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Definition of Growth stock
1. Noun. Stock of a corporation that has had faster than average gains in earnings and is expected to continue to.
Definition of Growth stock
1. Noun. (business finance) A corporate equity investment instrument which usually does not pay substantial dividends but which increases in value as the company grows, and which typically appeals to investors who have a long-term perspective. ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Growth Stock
Literary usage of Growth stock
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Sme Financing Gap by OECD., Oecd (2006)
"Comparative performance of growth stock exchanges Equity price indices of main
markets, growth exchanges and technology sectors ..."
2. Profiting from Chaos: Using Chaos Theory for Market Timing, Stock Selection by Tonis Vaga (1994)
"A subscriber to the growth stock Outlook writes as follows: “...We have done very
well on several stocks, but the sensational one has been The ..."
3. The Indian Forester (1882)
"... A—Consists of 14 acres of grown poles passing into the state of young timber
of 75 to 80 years old, very active growth ; stock dense and regular. ..."
4. Personal Finance by Robert S. Rosefsky (2001)
"But there is absolutely no way that you can find a growth stock whose future
growth will necessarily match its past growth. ..."
5. Lumber and Its Uses by Royal Shaw Kellogg (1919)
"... the more rapid the growth the denser and stronger will be the material.
This rapid-growth stock goes under the name of second growth, and second growth ..."
6. The Indian Forester (1884)
"Rectangle A—Consists of 14 acres of grown poles passing into the state of young
timber of 75 to 80 years old, very active growth ; stock dense and regular. ..."