Outperform

Outperform
An analyst recommendation meaning a stock is expected to do slightly better than the market return.

Also known as "market outperform", "moderate buy", or "accumulate".

Exact definitions vary by brokerage, but in general this rating is better than neutral and worse than buy or strong buy.


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  • outperform — (v.) 1960, from OUT (Cf. out) + PERFORM (Cf. perform). Related: Outperformed; outperforming …   Etymology dictionary

  • outperform — ► VERB ▪ perform better than …   English terms dictionary

  • outperform — [spelling only] …   English World dictionary

  • outperform — In general, this means to do better than some particular benchmark. Mutual Fund XYZ is said to outperform the S&P500 if its return exceeds the S&P500 return. However, this language does not take risk into account. That is, one might have a higher …   Financial and business terms

  • outperform — UK [ˌaʊtpə(r)ˈfɔː(r)m] / US [ˌaʊtpərˈfɔrm] verb [transitive] Word forms outperform : present tense I/you/we/they outperform he/she/it outperforms present participle outperforming past tense outperformed past participle outperformed to do… …   English dictionary

  • outperform — verb Outperform is used with these nouns as the object: ↑competition, ↑competitor, ↑market, ↑peer …   Collocations dictionary

  • outperform — out|per|form [ˌautpəˈfo:m US pərˈfo:rm] v [T] to be more successful than someone or something else ▪ Stocks generally outperform other investments …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • outperform — verb (T) to perform better than someone or something else: The new Pentium computers outperform our 486s …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • outperform — /owt peuhr fawrm /, v.t. to surpass in excellence of performance; do better than: a new engine that outperforms the competition; a stock that outperformed all others. [1955 60; OUT + PERFORM] * * * …   Universalium

  • outperform — verb To perform better than something or someone …   Wiktionary

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