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  2. Benjamin Graham formula - Wikipedia

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    Graham also cautioned that his calculations were not perfect, even in the time period for which it was published, noting in the 1973 edition of The Intelligent Investor: "We should have added caution somewhat as follows: The valuations of expected high-growth stocks are necessarily on the low side, if we were to assume these growth rates will ...

  3. Growth stock - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a growth stock is a stock of a company that generates substantial and sustainable positive cash flow and whose revenues and earnings are expected to increase at a faster rate than the average company within the same industry. [1]

  4. 2 Growth Stocks to Buy in 2025 and Hold for a Decade

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    Two such growth stocks that look like excellent picks to buy this year and hold onto for a while are Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) and Veeva Systems (NYSE: VEEV). 1. Shopify

  5. My Top 5 Stocks to Buy in Early 2025 - AOL

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    The Stock Advisor service has more than quadrupled the return of S&P 500 since 2002*. Learn more » *Stock Advisor returns as of January 21, 2025. Adria Cimino has no position in any of the stocks ...

  6. 1 Growth Stock Down 84% to Buy Right Now - AOL

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    Analysts aren't exactly on board en masse either. The majority of them only consider Roku stock a hold, while their consensus price target of $83.13 is merely about 8% above the stock's present price.

  7. PEG ratio - Wikipedia

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    The 'PEG ratio' (price/earnings to growth ratio) is a valuation metric for determining the relative trade-off between the price of a stock, the earnings generated per share , and the company's expected growth. In general, the P/E ratio is higher for a company with a higher growth rate. Thus, using just the P/E ratio would make high-growth ...