UNLOVED STOCK
Unloved Stock is a stock unfavorable to investors. Typically, the term is used for stocks that used to be popular with the investors and is currently disregarded because of various reasons. The reason may be excessive volatility, erratic earnings per quarter, bad performance in the market, lowered and suspended dividends, price of the share, rectified regulations, and change in management. The stock might be viewed as unfavorable because it has become too risky due to several factors like debts and falling stock value. An unloved stock can still recover but most likely it just continues its decline.
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