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track recordˈtrack ˌrecord noun [singular] - Make sure you invest in firms with solid track records.
- Before switching your plan, make sure you choose a low-cost provider with a proven investment track record.
- But the track record is not very good.
- Except for emergency situations, direct pollution controls have a fairly poor track record.
- Finally, internet businesses are moving into an era where their lengthening track record means they can be analysed alongside conventional companies.
- Jeske has no qualms about coming to Grand Forks and operating an event center that has no proven track record.
- Money flows have a successful track record in predicting the direction of the stock market.
- The fund also has a long track record of global investing, having been established in 1953.
- The pup trialled at Brough Park on Saturday night and was only two lengths outside the sprint track record.
► proven track record We’re looking for someone with a proven track record in selling advertising. ► good track record The fund has a good track record of investing in the equity market. all of a person’s or organization’s past achievements, successes, or failures, which show how well they have done something in the past and how well they are likely to do in the futuretrack record in We’re looking for someone with a proven track record in selling advertising.track record of The fund has a good track record of investing in the equity market. |