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Earnings Momentum

 

Pattern of increasing rate of growth in Earnings Per Share from one period to another, which usually causes a stock price to go up. For example, a company whose earnings per share are up 15% one year and 35% the next has earnings momentum and should see a gain in its stock price.

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