STOCK CLASSIFICATIONS - Imran Faridi, Bell: 4
Across
- 2. example of a growth stock (popular carbonated drink advertised in red)
- 4. stocks that represent some degree of ownership as well as a fixated dividend
- 7. shares that trade at no more than $5
- 8. stocks that grow with a strong market and fall off with a weak one
- 9. the overall size of a company
- 11. example of a value stock (owned by Warren Buffett)
- 13. stocks that are unaffected by financial slumps
- 14. A popular, financially sound, market leader of a company that's usually a household name
- 15. stocks of companies with profits that are increasing quickly
Down
- 1. stocks from high quality companies that typically pay a regular quarterly dividend to shareholders
- 3. stocks that gives the investor a small portion of a company as well as voting rights
- 5. stocks typically from bigger companies that raise in value slowly overtime
- 6. stocks issued usually by startups to see see if people would invest in their products
- 10. example of value stock (mother company of the program Google)
- 12. example of a lucrative growth stock (buying and selling things online)