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widow-and-orphan stock investment & finance definition

Very safe, conservative stock that pays a high dividend. Historically, utility companies were considered widow-and-orphan stocks. However, since the electricity market deregulated in the mid-1990s and utilities began trading electricity capacity, those companies aren’t necessarily safe any longer.

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