Investing in micro-cap stocks involves buying shares in companies with relatively small market capitalizations that may not be widely known or covered by major financial analysts. As a result, these ...
Some public companies are so small, they’re not even on investors’ radar. That is, until there’s major price movement and the stock gains significantly over a short stretch of time. The reason so many ...
Small- and micro-cap stocks are undervalued relative to large-caps, offering overlooked opportunities for investors willing to do deep research and selective stock picking. Many small-caps have strong ...
In this article I cover the O’Shaughnessy Tiny Titans stock-picking strategy and give you a list of stocks currently passing our screen based on the approach. The O’Shaughnessy Tiny Titans strategy ...
Raising capital for startups has always been a formidable challenge, but today’s economic landscape has made it even more arduous. Traditional financing routes like venture capital and bank loans are ...
When approaching a micro-cap initial public offering (IPO), getting to know your investors is sometimes overlooked entirely or left to the last days of the roadshow. Connecting directly with your ...
For a non-investor, $300 million is usually considered anything but micro. However, the smallest companies in capital markets still often have market caps totaling hundreds of millions of dollars. But ...