By Matthew Carr I adhere to a remarkably simple rule in investing…
Revenue must be growing.
I’m not always a stickler for profits. Oftentimes, a young business is going to operate at a loss. But revenue growth shows there is demand for the product and that the company should eventually be profitable.
Revenue is the real engine behind fortune-minting moves.
And I believe share price will, in many cases, ultimately follow sales.
That’s why I’m always on the lookout for companies with eye-popping revenue growth.
I don’t care whether the mainstream media is covering the companies or not. I’m not bothered if few or no analysts are following them.
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