“With small caps you're not sure if they will make it, not sure if they will have the cash to weather hard times. The successful small-cap companies become mid-caps.”
Chris McHugh
“ Some .. see things that are ... and ask why ? I Dream things that never were ... and ask Why Not ! ”
G.B. Shaw
“Going into January, large-cap stocks had been at a historical high, whereas small and mid-caps were almost at a historical low in valuation,”
David Pearl
“Going into January, large-cap stocks had been at a historical high, whereas small and mid-caps were almost at a historical low in valuation.”
“Small-cap stocks have continued to do well relative to large caps and higher valuations result in fewer compelling investment opportunities. Although the first increase did slow cash flows, we believe that further inflow reductions are appropriate. We may need to reinvest dollars from some winners into stocks we think are more attractive. Reduced inflows will create more flexibility to do that.”
Chuck McQuaid
“We're already in a bear market for small- and mid-cap stocks. Big caps have been in a Super Bowl market and we are correcting that.”
Al Goldman
“You can tell that the small-cap sector is still cheap relative to large caps. Some of it is because they haven't done as well this year, but also when you look at how they're priced relative to the earnings growth people expect them to produce, they're still very attractive.”
Claudia Mott