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Definition of Value stock - Finance dictionary
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Value stock (See Chapters 15, 18 and 23 of the Vernimmen)
Value Stock is a company at the Maturity stage of its development, which has limited Investment needs. Such companies tend to pay out an increasingly larger Share of their profits in the form of dividends. These companies usually exhibit a low price-to-book ratio and price-to-earnings ratio.
Value stock (See Chapters 15, 18 and 23 of the Vernimmen)
Value Stock is a company at the Maturity stage of its development, which has limited Investment needs. Such companies tend to pay out an increasingly larger Share of their profits in the form of dividends. These companies usually exhibit a low price-to-book ratio and price-to-earnings ratio.
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Value stock (See Chapters 15, 18 and 23 of the Vernimmen)
Value Stock is a company at the Maturity stage of its development, which has limited Investment needs. Such companies tend to pay out an increasingly larger Share of their profits in the form of dividends. These companies usually exhibit a low price-to-book ratio and price-to-earnings ratio.
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