Noun
outperformance (uncountable)
The act or state of outperforming
Despite these concerns, the outperformance of gaming stocks such as Zynga is noteworthy. Source: Internet
Los Angeles-Orange County: 20% see outperformance; 55% see underperformance; “net” negative 35 points, third worst. Source: Internet
In past articles, I have illustrated for Seeking Alpha readers how seven factor tilts or alternative weighting schemes to the traditional large capitalization-weighted index have produced historical outperformance. Source: Internet
And they expect this outperformance to continue, with 38 per cent expecting the same return range for the next financial year. Source: Internet
The outperformance was led by the petrochemicals segment, which reported a 35% year-on-year jump in volumes, helped by the company’s expanded capacity. Source: Internet
Each instance of exposure to FB in the Moat Index began with attractive valuations and ultimately concluded with outperformance of the broad market. Source: Internet