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  2. Small-Cap vs. Mid-Cap vs Large-Cap: Why the Differences ... - AOL

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    Just like gamblers place bets on boxers who fight in divisions based on their weight, investors, too, put their money down on stocks that are grouped together by size. All publicly traded companies...

  3. Small and medium enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Medium-sized businesses (or mid-caps) play an important role in the European economy, accounting for a considerable part of employment and wealth production. According to a recent European Commission analysis, mid-cap companies (250-3000 people) make up about 17% of total employment and 21% of turnover in the EU27 business sector. [42] [43]

  4. Middle-market company - Wikipedia

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    A middle-market or mid-market company is one that is larger than a small business and smaller than a big business. [1] [2] Different authorities use different metrics to compare company sizes — some look at revenue, others at either asset size or number of employees [3] — with the result that different authorities give different definitions of the "middle market".

  5. 7 Mid-Cap Income Stocks - AOL

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    That's fine, but many mid-cap stocks -- defined as a market cap between $1 billion and $10 billion here -- offer the same characteristics without. When most people think about defensive stocks ...

  6. The 10 Best Mid-Cap CEOs - AOL

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    Source: Chiefist.com, "Best Mid-Cap CEOs." *Only companies traded on U.S. exchanges are included. An abbreviated rundown As you can see, the list contains CEOs from a variety of companies and ...

  7. Small and medium-sized enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Medium-sized businesses (or mid-caps) play an important role in the European economy, accounting for a considerable part of employment and wealth production. According to a recent European Commission analysis, mid-cap companies (250-3000 people) make up about 17% of total employment and 21% of turnover in the EU27 business sector.

  8. Market capitalization - Wikipedia

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    Market capitalization, sometimes referred to as market cap, is the total value of a publicly traded company's outstanding common shares owned by stockholders. [ 2 ] Market capitalization is equal to the market price per common share multiplied by the number of common shares outstanding.

  9. Not Just Any Mid-Cap Companies, but an "Enhanced" Selection - AOL

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    If you'd like to add some medium-sized companies to your portfolio, the First Trust Mid Cap Core AlphaDEX (NYS: FNX) could save you a lot of Not Just Any Mid-Cap Companies, but an "Enhanced" Selection