Sales Growth measures how quickly a company has been growing its sales. It is measured as the percentage change in sales over a given time period. This is measured on a TTM basis.

Stockopedia explains Sales Growth

Sales growth shows the increase in sales over a specific period of time - this is important because, as an investor, you want to know whether the demand for a company's products or services will be increasing in the future.

It is important to distinguish however between organic sales growth and acquisitive growth.

Growth rates differ by industry and company size.

Sales growth of 5-10% is usually considered good for large-cap companies, while for mid-cap and small-cap companies, sales growth of over 10% is more achievable.

This is measured on a TTM basis.

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The 5 highest Sales Growth Stocks in the Market

TickerNameSales GrowthStockRank™
LON:MNKSMonks Investment Trust3161.460
LON:DIVIDiverse Income Trust2378.500
LON:AUSCAbrdn UK Smaller Companies Growth Trust1859.290
LON:MIGOMigo Opportunities Trust1843.930
LON:BGUKBaillie Gifford UK Growth Trust1811.920