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  2. Archery Trade Association - Wikipedia

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    Today, the industry's 22 essential "ATA Standards" are defined in the ATA Technical Guidelines, [3] a manual that represents about 50 years of accumulated engineering knowledge and expertise dating to Earl Hoyt, Dick Mauch (Bear Archery), and Chuck Saunders. Although these early manufacturers were business rivals, they wanted archery dealers ...

  3. US manufacturers predict growth in 2025 after prolonged slump

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    Purchasing and supply executives expected a 4.2% increase in overall revenues compared to a 0.8 percentage point rise reported for 2024. Sixteen of the 18 manufacturing industries anticipated ...

  4. Growth–share matrix - Wikipedia

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    The cut-off point is usually chosen as 10 per cent per annum. Determining this cut-off point, the rate above which the growth is deemed to be significant (and likely to lead to extra demands on cash) is a critical requirement of the technique; and one that, again, makes the use of the growthshare matrix problematical in some product areas.

  5. Growth stock - Wikipedia

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    CAN SLIM is a method which identifies growth stocks and was created by William O'Neil a stock broker and publisher of Investor's Business Daily. [3] In academic finance, the Fama–French three-factor model relies on book-to-market ratios (B/M ratios) to identify growth vs. value stocks. [ 4 ]

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  7. List of stock market indices - Wikipedia

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    Large companies not ordered by any nation or type of business: MSCI World (Developed, large-cap stocks only); MSCI ACWI Index (Developed and EM, all cap stocks); S&P Global 100