Imagine you are an investor, and you are convinced one of the stocks in your portfolios is going to grow strongly. Then, the company beats earnings estimates at the next results season but it also revises its growth outlook downward. It’s easy to dismiss this weaker growth outlook in the light of current strength in the business and you might be tempted to hold on to the stock.
Shock and awe works, but should it?
Shock and awe works, but should it?
Shock and awe works, but should it?
Imagine you are an investor, and you are convinced one of the stocks in your portfolios is going to grow strongly. Then, the company beats earnings estimates at the next results season but it also revises its growth outlook downward. It’s easy to dismiss this weaker growth outlook in the light of current strength in the business and you might be tempted to hold on to the stock.