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1 laggard company
Реклама: отсталая фирма, отстающая фирма -
2 laggard
1. сущ.1) марк. отстающий потребитель*, тормоз* (потребитель, который начинает приобретать новой товар или использовать новую технологию одним из последних)See:adopter 5) б), late adopter2) фин. (ценная бумага, курс которой длительное время находится ниже рыночного)to buy a leader rather than a laggard — покупать ценные бумаги лидера, а не отстающего
This method recommends buying a leader, with high RS, rather than a laggard (even though it looks very cheap).
The strong stock may double from its current price level, even if it seems to have done a lot already, whereas the laggard goes up by only 50 percent.
Ant:adopter 5) б), late adopter3) эк. отстающий, депрессивный (о компании или отрасли, которы развиваются медленнее других или находятся в упадке)2. прил.1) общ. вялый, медлительный2) фин., брит. вялый (об акции, курс которой ниже среднего по рынку)laggard performance of AT&T shares — депрессивная динамика акций AT&T
The laggard performance of AT&T shares served further to dim the public's impression of the vitality of the business.
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медлительный, вялый: об акции, курс которой ниже среднего индекса для всего фондового рынка (Великобритания).
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