There are different ways of classifying shares. Here is Peter Lynch's classification of companies (and by derivation, shares).
Slow growers: Large and ageing companies that are expected to grow slightly faster than the gross national product.
Stalwarts: Giant companies that are faster than slow growers but are not agile climbers.
Fast growers: Small, aggressive new enterprises that grow at 10 to 25% a year.
Cyclicals: Companies whose sales and profit rise and fall in a regular, though not completely predicatable fashion.
Turnarounds: Companies which are steeped in accumuated losses but which show signs of recovery. Turnaround companies have the potential to make up lose ground quickly.
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