Revenue growth is ultimately what you're going for, but the other three tell you a lot about what that's going to be. You have to take them all in context to one another. I tend to look at the most conservative of those numbers, like ai'll usually take a look at revenue growth, earnings growth, casual growth, dividend growth. It's justitotit. Ah, i think maybe the spirit of the question is right? If you're making a stock screener, what are you using parometers for a stockscreener? I find thos very difficult to do. Koontz: "I always start with return on capital," he says

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