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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Dobell's top recovery stocksFE TrustnetBy Mark Smith, Reporter, FE Trustnet Star manager Tom Dobell's £8bn M&G Recovery fund focuses on unloved stocks with the potential for a dramatic turnaround. While there is always the risk of a recovery stock being de-rated further or even defaulting, ...and more » |
05/21/2012 12:05 PM
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Fish along US coast seeing recovery in stocks, says NOAAGlobalPostControversial catch limits may be working says a report by the NOAA, which said that six species of fish off the US coast have returned to 'healthy levels.' A report by the NOAA says that six fish stocks have returned to healthy levels off the US coast ...and more » |
05/15/2012 09:11 PM
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Big expectations from small parcelsFundwebPrentis acknowledges that in 2009 the trust meandered, largely because of a failure to be in the recovery stocks that led the post-March 2009 bounce. “From Q2 2009 we didn't do that brilliantly. We underperformed a bit, but only by a few percentage ... |
05/07/2012 12:17 AM
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US hiring slows but jobless rate fallsTODAYonlineThe reading keeps fears alive that the US economy is losing momentum and dampens hopes that a stretch of strong winter hiring signalled a turning point for the recovery. Stocks fell after the job report. About 10 minutes after the opening bell in New ...and more » |
05/04/2012 10:02 PM
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Unemployment Dips To 8.1 Percent; Fewer Jobs AddedNPRMore than 5 million Americans have been unemployed for six months or longer, an astonishingly high number almost three years into a recovery. Stocks fell after the report was issued. The Dow Jones industrial average was down 89 points, or 0.7 percent, ...and more » |
05/04/2012 01:43 PM
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These 3 Dow Stocks Pushed Higher TodayDailyFinanceAfter dropping sharply in the morning after weak economic data raised some concerns about the sustainability of the recovery, stocks bounced back in dramatic fashion, with the Nasdaq Composite actually finishing in positive territory.and more » |
05/03/2012 01:27 AM
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