But the S&P 500 is a large-company U.S. stock index. From Wordnik.com. [Five Ways to Pick Mutual-Fund Winners] Reference
Top-performing large-company international funds in 2009. From Wordnik.com. [International mutual fund's hot returns have risks] Reference
For reference, Apple has the highest large-company score at 77. From Wordnik.com. [Jose Ferreira: Big Test Prep's Dirty Little Secret] Reference
Apple succeeds because it violates every large-company, mass-consumer convention. From Wordnik.com. [Peter Schwartz: Applesauce] Reference
The next-biggest chunk of the portfolio is focused on large-company shares, at 20%. From Wordnik.com. [Reducing Anxiety] Reference
Mr. Maloon allocates 9% to Vanguard 500 Index for exposure to large-company stocks. From Wordnik.com. [Adviser Says No to ETFs] Reference
Four out of five Cigna members are part of large-company plans that are self-funded. From Wordnik.com. [Get Briefed: David Cordani] Reference
Most of his clients 'stock investments were in international and large-company stocks. From Wordnik.com. [Hedging Your Bets? Check Bearish ETFs] Reference
The 2000 bubble was characterized by a mad dash into large-company and high-tech stocks. From Wordnik.com. [Stock bubble burst 10 years ago; scars, lessons remain] Reference
Last May, we said it was finally time to jump back into large-company growth stock funds. From Wordnik.com. [Large-Cap Growth Funds] Reference
All told, 58% of large-company defined contribution pension plans tracked by Hewitt Associates. From Wordnik.com. [Danger In Your 401(k)] Reference
Adapting your large-company tool kit to a smaller enterprise's needs may boost your candidacy. From Wordnik.com. [When Big Résumés Chase Small Jobs] Reference
She allocates 28% of client portfolios to U.S. stocks, primarily to large-company stock funds. From Wordnik.com. [Think Job, Then Stocks] Reference
Even within a specific group -- large-company "growth" stocks, say -- ETFs aren't created equal. From Wordnik.com. [The ABCs of ETFs] Reference
Last week we published our semiannual look at large-company stock funds that charge sales loads. From Wordnik.com. [Load Funds] Reference
"Not all large-company people will adapt happily to a small-company environment," says Mr. Baxter. From Wordnik.com. [Layoffs Allow Small Firms to Attract Big-Company Refugees] Reference
The portfolio has about 30% allocated to U.S. shares, and most of that is in large-company stocks. From Wordnik.com. [Dialing Down Risk] Reference
Lipper classifications: large-company growth (LCG); midcap (MCG); small-cap (SCG); multicap (MLG). From Wordnik.com. [Glossary of funds] Reference
For large-company health plans, the spending requirement is at least 85% of the collected premiums. From Wordnik.com. [Proposed Rules Rankle Insurers] Reference
Owning two large-company growth funds, for example, won't help you much when the market moves down. From Wordnik.com. [Prepare for next bear market by diversifying your portfolio] Reference
The average large-company blend fund has about 9% of its assets in foreign stocks, Morningstar says. From Wordnik.com. [Reasoning behind buying international funds doubtful] Reference
For exposure to large-company foreign stocks in developed countries, she invests 3% of the portfolio in. From Wordnik.com. [Think Job, Then Stocks] Reference
Such funds hold 28% of all U.S. stock-fund assets, a bit ahead of the 24% for large-company growth funds. From Wordnik.com. [How Well Do You Know ... All-American Funds?] Reference
Lipper groupings: large-company core (LCC); midcap core (MCC); small-cap core (SCC); multicap core (MLC). From Wordnik.com. [Glossary of funds] Reference
For large-company shares, the advisers put 9.4% of the portfolio in Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund. From Wordnik.com. [Think Broadly -- and Abroad] Reference
Voyager is now in the top 1% of large-company funds in one-year performance, while last year it was near the bottom. From Wordnik.com. [Putnam Sheds 'Life of Mediocrity'] Reference
They'll give you an idea how much of your portfolio should be in large-company stocks, say, or international shares. From Wordnik.com. [Five Lessons From a Wild First Half] Reference
The advisers allocate 26% of the portfolio to U.S. stocks: 15% in large-company funds and 11% in small-company funds. From Wordnik.com. [Taming the Wildness] Reference
The two large-company growth funds are Vanguard Growth ETF, with a 4% allocation, and Chesapeake Core Growth Fund at 4%. From Wordnik.com. [Risk-Reduction Strategy] Reference
Widely traded large-company ETFs should have narrower spreads than those that follow thinly traded small-company stocks. From Wordnik.com. [How ETF Investors] Reference
The firm trades mostly large-company stocks, holding them for a few days in some cases but more often for several weeks. From Wordnik.com. [Fund Seeks to Demystify Quants] Reference
There was even a term for them: the Nifty Fifty, meaning the 50 large-company stocks most favored by institutional investors. From Wordnik.com. [Not As Safe A Bet As It Used To Be] Reference
Over the past seventy-three years, Ibbotson data show, large-company stocks have produced positive returns fifty-three times. From Wordnik.com. [Dow 36,000] Reference
P 500 ETF (SPY), focus on just on large-company U.S. stocks, which represent only about two-fifths of the world's stock-market value. From Wordnik.com. [Vanguard Total World: A Good Idea With Caveats] Reference
The portfolio currently has a 14% allocation to foreign shares, the majority of which is in large-company stocks of developed countries. From Wordnik.com. [Off Balance] Reference
Still, investment advisers are recommending that investors move to large-company stocks that are better able to weather economic slowdowns. From Wordnik.com. [Market Drop, Fed Cut] Reference
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