Business Services Industry
Small but perfectly formed.
Australasian Business Intelligence, April, 2006
Byline: John Collett
Apr 18, 2006 (The Age - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Small listed companies in Australia have been performing very well, but investors should remain astute and cautious. Judging by fund performances over the year to 28 February 2006, it may be smartest to invest in small-capitalisation stock funds run by large fund managers, rather than directly in small-cap stocks. Researcher Lonsec follows 24 such funds. AMP Capital Investors' Small Companies Fund (Class A) generated the year's best return, with 29.7. Analysts warn that the booming sharemarket may soon start to turn, and that such an event, as well as domestic economic conditions, would be harder on small companies.
Publication Date: 19 April 2006
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