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Growth potential (See Chapter 37 of the Vernimmen)

In equilibrium, shareholders’ equity, debt, capital employed, net profit, book value per share, earnings per share and dividend per share all grow at the same rate. This equilibrium growth rate is called the company’s growth potential.

Growth potential (See Chapter 37 of the Vernimmen)

In equilibrium, shareholders’ equity, debt, capital employed, net profit, book value per share, earnings per share and dividend per share all grow at the same rate. This equilibrium growth rate is called the company’s growth potential.

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Gross yield to maturity
Growth at a reasonable price
Growth potential
Growth stock

Growth potential (See Chapter 37 of the Vernimmen)

In equilibrium, shareholders’ equity, debt, capital employed, net profit, book value per share, earnings per share and dividend per share all grow at the same rate. This equilibrium growth rate is called the company’s growth potential.