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Growth Stock Shares in a company whose earnings are expected to grow at an above average rate relative to the market. Notes: A growth stock usually does not pay a dividend, as the company would prefer to reinvest retained earnings in capital projects. Most technology companies are growth stocks.Note that a growth company's stock is not always classified as growth stock. In fact, a growth company's stock is often overvalued. Also known as a "glamor stock". Growth stock Common stock of a company that has an opportunity to invest money and earn more than the opportunity cost of capital.
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The Investment Company Institute, a mutual fund trade group, reported Tuesday that aggressive growth stock funds took in more than one-third of the $20. Waters Corporation (NYSE:WAT) John Ornell, Chief Financial Officer, will speak to the investment community at the Baird 2006 Growth Stock Conference at the Four Seasons Hotel in Chicago on Wednesday, May 10th, at 11:50 a. This listing within the SME Growth Stock Plan provides 100% deductibility for eligible individual investors for Quebec income tax purposes, provided certain conditions are met. |
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