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Ever wondered how some investors consistently make 20%, 30%, 40% or even 50% on an investment in just one year?
From personal experience, I’ve noticed these types of long-term investors have one thing in common: they invest in companies outside the top 200.
They buy small-caps.
In Australia that usually means companies with market capitalisations of less than $500 million.
Indeed, aside from the whole load of speculative mining / biotech stocks, dodgy retailers and start-ups; there are actually some great small companies trading under-the-radar of most investors.
Here are five of my favourites:
3. Yowie Group Ltd (ASX: YOW) is the intellectual property rights owner of the Yowie chocolate brand. The $107 million small-cap company is currently rolling out its chocolate to the massive U.S. consumer market through a large network of retailers such as Walmart, Safeway and more. Whilst the exact date it’ll reach profitability remains the big unknown, so far, the rollout appears to be tracking along nicely.
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