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  2. One chart explains why investors are selling small-cap ... - AOL

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    Small-cap stocks never participated in the 2023 market rally. The lead small-cap index, the Russell 2000 (), is just above the flat line this year.Meanwhile the tech-heavy Nasdaq is up nearly 30% ...

  3. Survey: Small businesses are feeling more optimistic about ...

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    A recent survey shows small business owners are feeling more optimistic about the economy following the election. The Uncertainty Index declined 12 points in November to 98, following October’s ...

  4. Private equity and venture capital investors have spurred ...

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    This investment has translated into substantial job creation — 61,000 jobs statewide are supported by private equity, with 12,740 critical positions rooted in small businesses.

  5. S&P Global Ratings - Wikipedia

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    Investors who had trusted the AAA rating to mean that CDO were low-risk had purchased large amounts that later experienced staggering drops in value or could not be sold at any price. For example, institutional investors lost $125 million on $340.7 million worth of CDOs issued by Credit Suisse Group, despite being rated AAA by S&P. [21] [20]

  6. Small cap company - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a small cap company is a company whose market capitalization (shares x value of each share) is considered small, from $250 million to $2 billion. Market caps terms may be different outside the United States.

  7. Search fund - Wikipedia

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    Search Fund Japan Inc. is a newly established company in Japan aimed at addressing the problem of the lack of successors for small and medium-sized businesses. Founded by DBJ, Nihon M&A Center, Inc., Career Incubation Inc., and others, it aims to promote generational changes in management and foster renewed corporate growth.