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Small Companies, Big Profits: How to make money investing in small companies
 
 

Small Companies, Big Profits: How to make money investing in small companies [Kindle Edition]

Rodney Hobson
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Small is beautiful - if you have an eye for an opportunity.While most big fund managers and private investors seek the apparent safety of the largest stocks, the best investment ideas can be found among nearly 2,000 smaller companies whose shares are quoted on the London Stock Exchange.This guide opens up a whole new world to investors, a world of solid companies that have found a profitable niche, ambitious start-ups with enormous growth potential and attractive takeover targets.However, the risks match the rewards and the unwary investors need to learn how to spot the pitfalls and which companies are small because they do not deserve to grow.The book is packed full of case studies demonstrating the successes, failures and potential of small companies. Each succinctly presents the lessons to be learnt from their experience.All investors looking to widen their portfolios will welcome this highly informative book covering an area of the stock market that is too often neglected by pundits, investors and the press.

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Investing in small shares raises all the issues associated with large and medium sized companies and many more besides. Smaller companies offer far greater opportunities for investors than larger ones:
* Their shares may well be undervalued, perhaps significantly so, giving patient investors considerable scope for large capital gains as the rest of the stock market belatedly realises a small company's real worth.
* Smaller companies are more likely to attract takeover offers from larger ones, partly because they cost less to buy and partly because it is easier to persuade successful management to stay on within the larger group. Such takeovers will normally be at a premium to the prevailing stock market price.
* If the company is not performing up to expectations there is a greater possibility of a management buyout.
Risks of smaller companies are:
* Small companies often operate within just one sector, perhaps even have just one main customer, and they will rarely have overseas branches so they are vulnerable to the cycles of the UK economy generally and perhaps one part of it in particular.
* Small companies rarely attract the attention of fund managers who invest billions of pounds on the stock exchange, so their shares may not be traded actively. It can therefore be difficult to buy or sell at attractive prices.
* The smaller the company, the greater the chance that it is running at a loss and will need to raise money to keep going until the good times roll. It will therefore be more susceptible to its bank deciding to pull the plug or restrict its scope to chase business. It may need to come back to shareholders to raise more equity.
* Many small companies have one substantial, possibly majority, shareholder. This may well be the founder who has retained control and who may be less suited to running a listed company than a private one. It will be difficult to attract highly experienced directors, especially executives who can earn higher salaries with larger companies.
On the whole, therefore, smaller companies tend to offer greater risks but greater potential rewards than larger ones. While all investors should maintain a day-to-day watch on how the companies they have invested in are faring, the need is particularly pressing in the case of smaller companies. Stay alert, and there is great scope for success.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 2039 KB
  • Print Length: 180 pages
  • Publisher: Harriman House (8 April 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004VR3JEC
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #141,545 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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This book promised more than it delivered. It covered alot of good pointers for new people to investors. It highlighted alot of success stories, but hey, we can all do that retrospectively!!
What it did not do was really teach you how to spot the new companies - probably because it is hard to do.
Me - I like Naked Trader by Robert Burns.
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