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Growth stock (See Chapters 15, 21 and 28 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, 21 and 28 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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Definitions of terms begining with the same letter as "Growth stock" :

GAAP
GARP
GDR
GWP
Gamma
Gearing
Global Depositary Receipt, GDR
Global coordinator
Golden share
Goodwill
Goodwill amortisation
Gordon-Shapiro formula
Greenshoe
Grey market
Gross Written Premium
Gross capital employed
Gross debt
Gross dividend
Gross margin
Gross operating profit
Gross trading profit
Gross yield to maturity
Growth at a reasonable price
Growth potential
Growth stock

Growth stock (See Chapters 15, 21 and 28 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.