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Q: You used to work for Winco foods do you still have stock earnings?
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How to buy WINCO STOCK?

WinCo Foods is an employee owned company. Become an employee to enjoy the Employee Stock Ownership plan (ESOP).


What is the stock Symbol for Winco?

There is no stock symbol for WinCo since WinCo is not in the stock exchange


Who is CEO of winco foods?

.wincofoods.com for a record of the history of the company. WinCo is a regional chain of nearly 80 stores in the West. They specialize in low prices and their slogan is "Supermarket Low Price Leader". They do constant price checks at their competitors to make sure that they are the overall lowest prices in the areas in which they serve. WinCo is employee owned and each eligible employee receives company stock each year.


What is the price-earning?

If you mean the price-earnings ratio. It is the price per share of a common stock divided by the annual earnings of the stock.


What is a stock that reinvests its earnings in the business instead of paying dividends?

A growth stock.


Is Winco a franchise business?

No. It is a corporate business. However, employees are part owners as they get company stock.


How do I measure the growth when it comes to stock investing?

You have to see if the stock is growing in both sales and earnings. The price-to-earnings ratio is the best-known valuation gauge.


What does times earnings mean in stocks?

I'm not sure if I fully understand your question. If you mean that a stock is trading "at five times earnings" this means that the price of this stock is five times as high as reported or future earnings of the company. This ratio is calles Price-to-earnings ratio and is a measure for the valuation of a stock. The lower the P/E the cheaper is the stock. The valuation also depends on popularity of the stock, the company's earnings growth and the industry it operates in. I've already answered this question. Pleas see: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_price-earning_relationship&updated=1&waNoAnsSet=1


Is this true or false - Treasury stock transactions never increase retained earnings or net income?

true. Treasury stock never affects Net Income. Treasury stock may decrease Retained earnings but it does not increase it.


What is a stock that reinvests its earnings in a business instead of paying regular dividends called?

a growth stock


What is the stock that reinvests its earnings in the business instead of paying regular dividend called?

a growth stock


What describes the difference between common stock and preferred stock?

Preferred stock pays out earnings at fixed, regular dividends