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small-cap ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | small-cap - of stocks of companies with a market capitalization of less than one billion dollarssmall-capitalisation, small-capitalization |
small-cap
Small-capA stock with a small capitalization, meaning a total equity value of less than $500 million.Small-Capitalization StockA stock in a publicly-traded company with low amount of market capitalization. In general, a small-cap company has a market capitalization of less than $1 billion or $2 billion, but there is no specific definition. Some brokerages or exchanges have slightly different definitions of small-cap. Some indexes track small-cap companies, as do some exchange traded funds. See also: High-cap, Mid-cap.small-cap1. Of or relating to the common stock of a relatively small firm having little equity and few shares of common stock outstanding. Small-caps tend to be subject to large price fluctuations; therefore, the potential for short-term gains and losses is great.2. Of or relating to mutual funds that invest in the stock of small-cap companies. See also microcap.How can I determine whether a small-cap stock is reasonably valued?A reasonably valued small-cap stock should be a company that has the potential to increase its earnings at a rate higher than the general growth of the economy. Because small-cap stocks generally have unusually high price-earnings ratios, the investor needs to look at each stock individually and compare its price-earnings ratios with the average price-earnings ratio of the appropriate small-cap stock index, such as the Russell 2000. George Riles, First Vice President and Resident Manager, Merrill Lynch, Albany, GAsmall-cap Related to small-cap: large cap, Large Cap StocksSynonyms for small-capadj of stocks of companies with a market capitalization of less than one billion dollarsSynonyms- small-capitalisation
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