STOCK CLASSIFICATIONS - Gavin Kuhlman, Bell #3

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Across
  1. 2. Low-priced shares of small companies.
  2. 5. $2–$20 billion market value.
  3. 6. stocks that have outperformed growth stocks over the last century.
  4. 10. $250 million–$2 billion market value.
  5. 11. $20–100 billion market capitalization.
  6. 14. Shares that regularly pay dividends.
  7. 15. Most basic form of company ownership with voting rights.
Down
  1. 1. Shares that usually pay fixed dividends and have Lower overall risk and returns.
  2. 3. Shares that move with economic cycles.
  3. 4. Total value of a company’s shares.
  4. 7. High-risk shares with potential for large returns.
  5. 8. $50–250 million market value.
  6. 9. Shares of well-established, financially stable companies.
  7. 12. Shares expected to grow faster than the market.
  8. 13. Shares that perform steadily regardless of the economy.