Q: Hi 5i Team,
I cannot find a consistent definition of small-cap, mid-cap, large cap, and even micro-cap (anything else?). Everyone seems to have their own definitions. Since you use these terms frequently can you define in terms of market capitalization what they mean to you (5i research) for Canadian and US stocks.
Also what are the market capitalization values that seem to trigger more investor interest in a company? For Canadian stocks it seems that once market cap reaches one billion dollars, it gets more investor interest (I think I read that here).
Thanks,
Paul
I cannot find a consistent definition of small-cap, mid-cap, large cap, and even micro-cap (anything else?). Everyone seems to have their own definitions. Since you use these terms frequently can you define in terms of market capitalization what they mean to you (5i research) for Canadian and US stocks.
Also what are the market capitalization values that seem to trigger more investor interest in a company? For Canadian stocks it seems that once market cap reaches one billion dollars, it gets more investor interest (I think I read that here).
Thanks,
Paul