Definition: Recovery Stocks
A company who's share price has fallen due to disappointing business performance over previous months or years may be regarded as a potential recovery stock - however any recovery depends on improved business performance and resoultion of the inherant problems/deficiencies that have dragged the company share price down.
A recovery stock represents a company in which the share price could offer an opportunity to investors, should the company prospects improve.
With recovery stocks regarded as in need of management intervention involving movement possibly into new markets or with directional changes at board level, the stocks could represent value and opportunity. recovery stocks are those in which the prospects for company remain optimistic with a possibility but a not certainty that company may survive and present investors with an investment opportunity.
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01/28/2012 08:01 AM
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01/24/2012 04:05 PM
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 Macleans.ca |
What do financial markets have in store for 2012?Macleans.caMostly, though, the uncertainty that rattled investors was man-made, as bickering policy-makers in Brussels and Washington seemed to gamble with the fate of the global economic recovery. Stocks on the Standard and Poor's 500 Index swung twice as much ... |
01/19/2012 03:01 PM
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Cover story 2 - Last year's performanceFM.co.zaHowever, stronger performers among the 2011 selections included both stalwarts or growth shares, and recovery stocks. Transport and logistics company Super Group, the best performer with a 41% gain, and life insurance and investment group Old Mutual ... |
01/12/2012 06:06 AM
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