stock beta
1beta coefficient — be‧ta co‧ef‧fi‧cient [ˈbiːtə kəʊˌfɪʆnt ǁ ˈbeɪtə koʊ ] also ˈbeta ˌfactor, beta noun [singular] FINANCE STATISTICS a measurement of the amount of change in a share price over a period of time, compared with the average amount of change in all… …
2beta — [bāt′ə; ] chiefly Brit [ bēt′ə] n. [L < Gr bēta < Heb bet, lit., house; prob. of Phoen orig.] 1. the second letter of the Greek alphabet (Β, β) 2. the second of a group or series 3. [B ] Astron. the name assigned to the second brightest… …
3Stock dilution — is a general term that results from the issue of additional common shares by a company. This increase in common shares of a stock can result from a secondary market offering, employees exercising stock options, or by conversion of convertible… …
4beta coefficient — Stock Exchange. beta (def. 6). * * * …
5beta line — Stock Exchange. beta (def. 6). * * * …
6beta coefficient — Stock Exchange. beta (def. 6) …
7beta line — Stock Exchange. beta (def. 6) …
8beta factor — Stock market measure of price variability. A statistical measure of the relative risk of a common stock compared with the market for all stocks. ► “The conventional wisdom has been that portfolio betas are more stable than those for individual …
9beta coefficient — Stock market measure of price variability. A statistical measure of the relative risk of a common stock compared with the market for all stocks. ► “The conventional wisdom has been that portfolio betas are more stable than those for individual …
10Beta (finance) — The beta coefficient, in terms of finance and investing, describes how the expected return of a stock or portfolio is correlated to the return of the financial market as a whole. [cite book last = Levinson first = Mark year = 2006 title = Guide… …