Re: ? Re Reuters
- From: Mike Muppet <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 17:27:32 +0100
spadger wrote:
Can someone just let me know very simply what the underperform and outperform means.
I've assumed that the shares are underperforming and not the company?
Thanks in advance!
It means under/over perform relative to the market as a whole.
EG. A Ftse 100 company to "over-perform":
If the ftse rallies 20% in a year then the shares have to rise more than 20% in the same period.
Mike
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