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You can use this phrase when you want to describe an instance in which someone or something has managed to achieve better results than their rivals or competitors. For example, "The basketball team worked hard to outperform their opponents in the championship game."
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Catherine Arnold of Credit Suisse upgraded Lilly to outperform.
"Wal-Mart continues to outperform the market".
He upgraded Altria to outperform from neutral.
Who is likely to outperform whom?
For now that's sufficient reason for it to outperform".
He reduced Broadcom and Xilinx to outperform from strong buy.
But they were nonetheless able to outperform the Knicks.
OVER time, value stocks tend to outperform growth stocks.
[So] why move to outperform in an apocalypse?
Mr. Raich expects commodities to continue to outperform.
In such markets, he said, "active managers tend to outperform".
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