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  2. Multibagger stock - Wikipedia

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    A multibagger stock is an equity stock which gives a return of more than 100%. The term was coined by Peter Lynch in his 1988 book One Up on Wall Street and comes from baseball where "bags" or "bases" that a runner reaches are the measure of the success of a play. [1]

  3. Making a Multibagger: Behind the Decade's Best Stocks - AOL

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    Business model: specialized business software and services Ebix was a Rule Breakers pick in 2008, and again in 2009. It's a company that's positioned, as Fool Anders Bylund aptly puts it, " at the ...

  4. 5 Stocks With Multibagger Potential - AOL

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    The investing legend Peter Lynch once remarked, "All you need for a lifetime of successful investing is a few big winners, and the pluses from those will overwhelm the minuses from the stocks that ...

  5. The 100 Things I've Learned in Investing - AOL

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    Stock stories about growth potential (e.g., tech stocks) are sexier than stock stories about track record (e.g., consumer goods stocks). Only the latter are verifiable today, though. 14.

  6. Undervalued stock - Wikipedia

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    An excellent stock at a fair price is more likely to be undervalued than is a poor stock at a low price, according to Charles Munger, the Harvard-educated partner of Buffett. An excellent stock continues to rise in value over the long term, while a poor stock declines in value. An undervalued stock will usually have a low PE ratio.

  7. Stock - Wikipedia

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    A stock certificate is a legal document that specifies the number of shares owned by the shareholder, and other specifics of the shares, such as the par value, if any, or the class of the shares. In the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, South Africa, and Australia, stock can also refer, less commonly, to all kinds of marketable securities. [4]

  8. Is this Stock a Potential Multibagger? - AOL

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    The following video is part of our "Motley Fool Conversations" series, in which analyst John Reeves and advisor David Meier discuss topics across the investing world.Does SandRidge Energy have the ...

  9. 63 Moons Technologies - Wikipedia

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    The company launched many domestic and international ventures. It owned several subsidiaries that included National Bulk Handling Corporation (NHBC), [15] Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange (DGCX), [16] Indian Energy Exchange (IEX), [17] MCX Stock Exchange (MCX-SX), [18] Singapore Mercantile Exchange (SMX) [19] and Bourse Africa. [20]