n.
A person whose wealth is derived solely from a single, well-performing stock.
Example Citation:
"Many of the wealthy are as concerned to protect their paper wealth as to borrow against it. For the southern rubbish collector, Warburg provided a combination of options called a zero-cost collar that is especially popular among the one-stock wealthy."
— Gary Silverman, "Tenuous prosperity for the one-stock rich," The National Post, January 22, 2000
Notes:
Gareth Branwyn, Wired magazine's official jargon eyeballer, was kind enough to suggest today's phrase.
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New words. 2013.