Not exact matches
The definition of
small cap can vary among brokerages, but it is
generally a
company with a market capitalization of between $ 300 million and $ 2 billion.
Small -
cap stocks,
generally considered to be the best marker of tax cut expectations because usually they pay higher effective tax rates than larger
companies, rallied into mid-February.
A
small -
cap company is
generally defined as a stock with a market capitalization between $ 300 million and $ 2 billion.
The definition of
small cap can vary, but it is
generally a
company with a market capitalization of between $ 300 million and $ 2 billion.
Oakmark International
Small Cap (OAKEX) generally invests in small - cap companies domiciled outside the
Small Cap (OAKEX) generally invests in small - cap companies domiciled outside the U.
Cap (OAKEX)
generally invests in
small - cap companies domiciled outside the
small -
cap companies domiciled outside the U.
cap companies domiciled outside the U.S..
Companies that have a market capitalization of between $ 300 million to $ 2 billion are generally classified as small - cap c
Companies that have a market capitalization of between $ 300 million to $ 2 billion are
generally classified as
small -
cap companiescompanies.
Although these are
generally small - to medium -
cap companies, certain large
caps have also decided not to pay dividends in the hopes that management can provide greater returns to shareholders through reinvestment.
Generally,
small -
cap Canadian equity funds invest mostly in
small or very specialized
companies, while large -
cap Canadian equity funds hold mostly large corporations.
Generally fund managers shy away or simply can't invest in liquidations as 1) the
company falls outside their defined investment universe, or 2) the shares are too illiquid (especially if the
company delists), or 3) the timeframe is too unclear (often liquidations take 3 years or more), or the market
cap becomes too
small, etc..
Small cap stocks are
generally those from
companies whose capitalization is less than $ 500 million, mid
cap stocks those between $ 500 million and $ 5 billion, and large
cap over $ 5 billion.
Generally,
small cap stocks experience greater market volatility than stocks of
companies with larger capitalization.
Small Cap:
Generally companies that have a market capitalization
smaller than $ 3 billion.
The definition of
small cap can vary among brokerages, but it is
generally a
company with a market capitalization of between $ 300 million and $ 2 billion.
Small Caps are
generally those
companies worth less than $ 2 billion.
The Fund will analyze hundreds of
small -
cap companies and
generally selects those with a history of growth, sustainable levels of leverage, and that are making efficient use of their capital