Sales Growth Quarter on Prior Year Quarter measures how quickly a company has been growing. This is measured as the growth against the same quarter in the prior year.
Sales growth shows the increase in sales over a specific period of time - this is important because, as an investor, you want to know that the demand for a company's products or services will be increasing in the future.
Growth rates differ by industry and company size. Sales growth of 5-10% is usually considered good for large-cap companies, while for mid-cap and small-cap companies, sales growth of over 10% is more achievable.
It is important to distinguish however between organic sales growth and acquisitive growth.
Ticker | Name | Sales Growth | StockRank™ |
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LON:JAM | JPMorgan American Investment Trust | 57750.87 | 0 |
LON:IX. | I (X) Net Zero | 14993.75 | 60 |
LON:PHLL | Petershill Partners | 1659.70 | 96 |
LON:GABI | GCP Asset Backed Income Fund | 1412.53 | 95 |
LON:GIF | Gulf Investment Fund | 1155.54 | 77 |