Saturday, April 28, 2012

COLUMN-Finding ugly ducklings in a waddling market

CHICAGO, April 27 (Reuters) - Ugly duckling stocks are
surprises in small packages that turn into great performing
swans later on down the road. Nearly every large company started
out as a "small cap," which generally refers to a stock with
under $1 billion in market capitalization. Most small companies
do unsexy things such as make pumps or generic drugs. You'll
rarely hear them touted by big-name analysts or firms.

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