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Timeliness
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Timeliness
A source of competitive advantage that depends on being the first to enter a given market with a product or service.

Timeliness
A system for rating stocks according to earnings and price performance. A stock being rated for timeliness is assigned a letter between A and E, with A indicating the highest earnings and price performance. A stock with a high timeliness rating usually has a higher return in the short term, but also tends to be more volatile than a stock with a lower rating.


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