What is the Market cap?
Market capitalization of a company is, in short, denoted as Market cap for that company.
Market capitalization is the total value of a company, which is calculated by multiplying the current market price of one share of the company by the total number of outstanding shares.
Notes:
• There is no fixed classification under the law for segregating these companies by market cap figures.
• These figures are taken as approximate figures as noted in various documents and information at the website of Securities and Exchange Commission, USA and at NASDAQ.
• These figures and the range as mentioned to determine the criteria of the company may slightly vary at different places.
Nano Cap Stock & Company
What is a Nano cap company?
A company with nano cap stock is known as a nano cap company.
What is Nano cap stock?
Nano cap stock is the stock of a company with a market capitalization up to $50 million.
Characteristics
• Most of the Nano-cap company’s stocks are generally traded at "Over-the-counter" (OTC) market.
• The daily trading volumes are not so large and mostly go pretty low on the long run too.
• The pricing of the nano-cap stocks are also low in general.
• These companies are mostly new to the market with limited or no operations and assets. Their revenues are also low with some of their products still under development stage.
• Generally, the investments in the stocks of nano cap companies are considered risky.
• The requirements for listing in securities exchange is liberal compared to others.
Examples of Nano-cap Companies
Company Name
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Market Cap*
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NanoViricides, Inc.
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$47.65 million
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Miragen Therapeutics, Inc.
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$37.84 million
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Future FinTech Group Inc.
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$26.87 million
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Aethlon Medical, Inc.
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$10.46 million
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Cohen & Company Inc.
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$5.26 million
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Source: nasdaq.com
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*Figures as on 27th January, 2020
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Micro Cap Stock & Company
What is a Micro cap company?
A company with micro cap stock is known as a Micro cap company.
What is Micro cap stock?
Micro cap stock is the stock of a company with a market capitalization of $50 million and above but less than $250 or $300 million.
Characteristics
• Most of the Micro-cap company’s stocks are generally traded at "Over-the-counter" (OTC) market.
• The daily trading volumes are not in large numbers.
• The pricing of the micro-cap stocks are low in general.
• The revenues of these companies are moderately high compared to nano cap stock companies.
• Generally, the investments in the micro cap stocks is considered semi-risky.
Examples of Micro-cap Companies
Company Name
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Market Cap*
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Quad Graphics, Inc
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$236.5 million
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Ocwen Financial Corporation
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$174.5 million
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Yatra Online, Inc.
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$156.5 million
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Turtle Beach Corporation
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$117.0 million
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Otonomy, Inc.
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$98.4 million
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Source: nasdaq.com
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*Figures as on 27th January, 2020
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Small Cap Stock & Company
What is a Small cap company?
A company with small cap stock is known as a small cap company.
What is a Small cap stock?
Small cap stock is the stock of a company with a market capitalization in the range of $250 million to $2 billion.
Characteristics
• The daily trading volumes are good in numbers but not too high.
• The pricing of the small-cap stocks are generally in the medium scale.
• Their revenues are not too high but in medium range as well as their assets and operations.
• The investments in the stocks of small cap companies are considered less risky.
Key Concerns of Small-cap Company
• High risk investment;
• Low reserves;
• Rather young company;
• High number of individual investors than institutional investors.
Examples of Small-cap Companies
Company Name
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Market Cap*
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Mueller Water Products, Inc.
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$1.90 billion
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IMAX Corporation
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$1.06 billion
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Cytokinetics, Inc.
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$711.7 million
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Axogen, Inc.
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$481.3 million
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Zynex, Inc.
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$333.3 million
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Source: nasdaq.com
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*Figures as on 27th January, 2020
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Mid Cap Stock & Company
What is a Mid cap company?
A company with mid cap stock is known as a mid cap company.
What is Mid cap stock?
Mid cap stock is the stock of a company with a market capitalization in the range of $2 billion to $10 billion.
A.k.a.
Mid cap stocks are also known as medium cap stocks.
Characteristics
• The daily trading volumes are in good numbers and shows potential growth.
• The pricing of the mid-cap stocks are generally in the medium scale.
• Their revenues are comparatively high but in medium range as well as their assets and operations.
• The investments in the stocks of mid cap companies are considered less risky.
Examples of Mid-cap Companies
Company Name
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Market Cap*
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Amdocs Limited
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$9.92 billion
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Hyatt Hotels Corporation
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$8.54 billion
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Levi Strauss & Co
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$7.90 billion
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Etsy, Inc.
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$5.81 billion
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Yelp Inc.
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$2.43 billion
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Source: nasdaq.com
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*Figures as on 27th January, 2020
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Large Cap Stock & Company
What is a Large cap company?
A company with large cap stock is known as a large cap company.
What is Large cap stock?
Large cap stock is the stock of a company with a market capitalization in the range of $10 billion to $200 billion.
Characteristics
• The daily trading volumes are in large quantity.
• The pricing of the large-cap stocks are generally high.
• Their turnover are also high as well as their assets and operations.
• The investments in the stocks of large cap companies are considered less risky.
Examples of Large-cap Companies
Company Name
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Market Cap*
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PepsiCo, Inc.
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$199.3 billion
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Netflix, Inc.
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$154.8 billion
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Tesla, Inc.
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$97.4 billion
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General Motors Company
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$48.6 billion
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Apache Corporation
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$10.9 billion
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Source: nasdaq.com
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*Figures as on 27th January, 2020
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Mega Cap Stock & Company
What is a Mega cap company?
A company with mega cap stock is known as a mega cap company.
What is a Mega cap stock?
The mega cap stock is the stock of a company with a market capitalization above $200 billion.
Characteristics
• The daily trading volumes are very large.
• The pricing of the mega-cap stocks are also pretty high.
• Their revenues are also quite high as well as their assets and operations are in vast scale.
• The investments in the stocks of mega cap companies are considered very less risky.
Examples of Mega-cap Companies
Company Name
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Market Cap*
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Apple Inc
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$1.40 trillion
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Microsoft Corporation
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$1.26 trillion
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Alphabet Inc.
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$1.01 trillion
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Amazon.com, Inc.
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$923.0 billion
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Facebook, Inc.
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$621.5 billion
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Source: nasdaq.com
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*Figures as on 27th January, 2020
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