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Definition of Growth stock - Finance dictionary

Growth stock (See Chapters 15, 18 and 23 of the Vernimmen)

Growth stocks have a low, often even a zero, Dividend payout ratio. Profits must be reinvested in order to sustain growth. These companies usually have a high price-to-book ratio and price-to-earnings ratio.

Growth stock (See Chapters 15, 18 and 23 of the Vernimmen)

Growth stocks have a low, often even a zero, Dividend payout ratio. Profits must be reinvested in order to sustain growth. These companies usually have a high price-to-book ratio and price-to-earnings ratio.

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GAAP
Gamma
GARP
GDP
GDR
Gearing
GKO
Global coordinator
Global Depositary Receipt, GDR
Global Relationship Manager
Going concern
Golden share
Goodwill
Goodwill amortisation
Gordon-Shapiro formula
Grace period
Grace period
Grandfather clause
Greenfield
Greenmail
Greenshoe
Grey market
GRM
Gross capital employed
Gross debt
Gross dividend
Gross Domestic Product
Gross margin
Gross operating profit
Gross trading profit
Gross Written Premium
Gross yield to maturity
Growth at a reasonable price
Growth potential
Growth stock
Guaranted Investment Contract
GWP

Growth stock (See Chapters 15, 18 and 23 of the Vernimmen)

Growth stocks have a low, often even a zero, Dividend payout ratio. Profits must be reinvested in order to sustain growth. These companies usually have a high price-to-book ratio and price-to-earnings ratio.

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