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Definition of Small-capitalization
1. Adjective. Of stocks of companies with a market capitalization of less than one billion dollars.
Partainyms: Market Capitalization, Market Capitalisation, Market Capitalization
Lexicographical Neighbors of Small-capitalization
Literary usage of Small-capitalization
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of Corporate Organization: Containing Information, Directions and by Thomas Conyngton (1913)
"If it is essential that the full values be represented in some way, the small
capitalization may still be retained if desired, and the excess be covered by ..."
2. A Manual of Corporate Organization: Containing Information, Directions and by Thomas Conyngton (1908)
"In states where a tax is levied on the capital stock, such tax may be largely
and legitimately avoided by a small capitalization. If it is essential that ..."
3. Corporate Organization and Management by Thomas Conyngton, Helen Potter (1917)
"In states where a tax is levied on the capital stock, such tax may be largely
and legitimately avoided by a small capitalization. If it is essential that ..."
4. Financing an Enterprise by Hugh Ronald Conyngton (1921)
"... the interested parties would probably agree on some small capitalization, say,
$1000, and the corporation be formed with this amount of common stock. ..."
5. Profiting from Chaos: Using Chaos Theory for Market Timing, Stock Selection by Tonis Vaga (1994)
"Small capitalization stocks are furthest from equilibrium. If a relatively small
company successfully innovates and gains a competitive advantage in the ..."
6. ...Introduction to Business Organization by Samuel Edwin Sparling (1906)
"Each unit of management represents a small capitalization. The organization cannot
be made complex and extensive by uniting hundreds of men and large ..."
7. Western Maryland in the Revolution by Bernard Christian Steiner (1902)
"The chief characteristic of both classes is small capitalization. In a section
with a sparse population, if banks are to be had at all, they must be of ..."
8. The Elements of Railroad Engineering by William Galt Raymond (1917)
"... unusual capitalization, which may or may not represent cost, will have relatively
high fixed charges. A road of small first cost or small capitalization ..."