KeyStone Financial Senior Analyst Aaron Dunn mentions a top-performing tech stock that he still likes, which has a multi-year track record of revenue and earnings per share growth
In this interview with SmallCapPower at the 2018 Vancouver Resource Investment Conference (VRIC), KeyStone Financial Senior Analyst Aaron Dunn explains how KeyStone’s profitable growth at a reasonable price approach to stock selection has managed to beat the S&P 500 by a “significant margin.” He also mentions one top-performing tech stock in particular that he still likes, which has a multi-year track record of revenue and earnings per share growth even during the 2008 financial crisis.
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