Sentences with outperform
out·per·form
O o - In recent years the Austrian economy has outperformed most other industrial economies. [VERB noun]
- A new engine that outperforms the competition; a stock that outperformed all others.
- The anticipation and then reality of this saw Asian shares dramatically outperform traditional global shares last year.
- To outperform in today's sluggish economy is simple when you understand what needs to be done.
- It's a well known principle that you can't outperform your self image, which is why a lot of people fail at their goals.
- Learn how to find older valuable coins and outperform hobbyists with greater experience and more costly equipment.
- It may be a few centimeters thin, but it can outperform most LED TVs in the market today.
- Companies with good occupational health and safety policies and systems outperform the market, according to new research.
- In particular, the small investor can beat the market because he/she can invest in just the stocks expected to outperform the others.