Betekenis van:
growth stock

growth stock
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • stock of a corporation that has had faster than average gains in earnings and is expected to continue to

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Stock solutions of the test substance are normally prepared by dissolving the substance in growth medium.
    2. Test solutions are usually prepared by dilution of a stock solution. Stock solutions of the test substance are normally prepared by dissolving the substance in growth medium.
    3. Does the measure specifically involve an investment vehicle (alternative stock markets specialised in SMEs including high-growth companies)?
    4. Does the measure specifically involve an investment vehicle (alternative stock markets specialised in SMEs including high-growth companies)? yes no
    5. Test solutions of the chosen concentrations are usually prepared by mixing a stock solution of the test substance with growth medium and inoculum culture.
    6. The increase in the debt ratio can be explained by a very low primary surplus, the existence of a sizeable debt-increasing stock-flow adjustment and also by the low nominal GDP growth.
    7. GDP growth in Sweden slowed from 2,5 % in 2007 to around 0,5 % in 2008, as a result of sluggish external demand, rapidly weakening consumer and business confidence, falling stock markets and a cooling housing market.
    8. “risk capital” means equity and quasi-equity financing to companies during their early-growth stages (seed, start-up and expansion phases), including informal investment by business angels, venture capital and alternative stock markets specialised in SMEs including high-growth companies (hereafter referred to as investment vehicles);
    9. Replacement capital is also called secondary purchase; (k) “risk capital” means equity and quasi-equity financing to companies during their early-growth stages (seed, start-up and expansion phases), including informal investment by business angels, venture capital and alternative stock markets specialised in SMEs including high-growth companies (hereafter referred to as investment vehicles);
    10. For stocks for which age reading is not possible, but for which a growth curve can be estimated, average weights and lengths for each pseudo age (e.g. derived from the growth curves) shall be estimated with a precision of level 2, up to such an age that accumulated landings for the corresponding ages account for at least 90 % of the national landings for the relevant stock.
    11. For stocks for which age reading is not possible, but for which a growth curve can be estimated, average weights and lengths for each pseudo age (e.g. derived from the growth curves) shall be estimated with a precision of level 2, up to such an age that accumulated landings for the corresponding ages account for at least 90 % of the national landings for the relevant stock.
    12. In order to cope with this growth in road freight transport, short sea shipping, rail and inland waterways must be used even more than today, and it is necessary to stimulate further powerful initiatives from the transport and logistics sector, for instance the development of technical innovations in rolling stock, to decrease road congestion.
    13. GDP growth in Sweden slowed from 2,5 % in 2007 to around 0,5 % in 2008, as a result of sluggish external demand, rapidly weakening consumer and business confidence, falling stock markets and a cooling housing market. A further slowdown is expected in 2009.
    14. The debt-to-GDP ratio breached the 60 % of GDP reference value of the Treaty in 2003, reaching to 61,9 % in 2004, an increase of some 8,5 percentage points of GDP since 2000. The increase in the debt ratio can be explained by a very low primary surplus, the existence of a sizeable debt-increasing stock-flow adjustment and also by the low nominal GDP growth.