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glamor issue (plural glamor issues)

  1. (finance) Shares in exciting, fashionable companies.
    • 1961, Financial World, volume 116, page 38:
      This year's earnings performance has knocked the underpinnings from the price of this former glamor issue.
    • 1966, Finance, volume 84, page 40:
      Individual investors — for some time — have demonstrated a preference for so-called glamor issues . . . stocks such as Xerox, Polaroid, Syntex, Texas Instruments, Fairchild Camera, Zenith, Motorola, etc.

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