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tear sheet

Nickname for Standard & Poor's Stock Reports, which provide business and financial information on most public companies.

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    A page cut or torn from a periodical and used chiefly to provide evidence to an advertiser of the publication of an advertisement.
     
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    Tear- Sheet Toolkit. SOMETIMES YOU DON'T want a whole book. And sometimes you want to be able to tear something from a book! Here's your chance.
     
  7. Tear Sheets Definition | Investopedia
    These days, most information is extracted online, so any concise representation of a company's business fundamentals could be considered a tear sheet.
     
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    In the financial world, tear sheets are sheet reports that provide up to date information about the status of various types of stocks. Generally, a tear sheet will refer ...