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Small Company Stocks will Outperform the Market in 2024, Survey Finds

LOS ANGELES, April 17, 2024 — Seventy-five percent of investors say small public company stocks will outperform most major stock indexes in 2024, according to results of the 2024 Small Public Company Investor Sentiment Survey, conducted on behalf of SNN Incorporated, a multimedia financial news and publishing company, and PondelWilkinson, Inc., an investor relations and strategic public relations firm.

Of the investors surveyed, 74% say they are investing in companies valued between $50 and $300 million market capitalization, while 26% are buying stocks across all sizes.

“Three-quarters of those surveyed expect small public company stocks to outperform most major stock indexes in 2024, with about half expecting this stock category to outperform bigger companies this year,” said Robert Kraft, CEO of SNN Network, parent company of the Planet MicroCap Showcase being held in Las Vegas April 30 – May 2.

“While a dichotomy currently exists between those who are bullish on small public companies and those who are less so, as indicated by higher gains achieved thus far into 2024 in larger-cap indexes, investors surveyed view small company stocks as sought-after investments in 2024 and said they are sticking with their investment strategies,” Kraft added.

Other key survey findings include:

  • Gains: More than half of investors (52%) expect to increase their small company portfolio in 2024, after one quarter of responders (27%) reported gains of 20% or more from this segment in 2023.
  • Sector outlook: Technology (27%), natural resources and energy (19%), and healthcare and biotech (10%) represent the sectors investors are most bullish about for 2024. These industry favorites remain unchanged from prior surveys.
  • Risk tolerance: Ninety-one percent of investors have a “moderate- to high-risk” tolerance when investing in small public companies, 51% and 40%, respectively.
  • Buy or sell: Eighty-nine percent of investors say their general time horizon for holding small public company stocks is typically long- (more than 6 months) to very long-term (buy-and-hold), 50% and 39%, respectively.
  • Investment benchmarks: Seventy-six percent of survey respondents say they also are buying small public company stocks listed outside the U.S. Additionally, survey respondents cited management teams (38%) as the most important criteria for investing, followed by profitability (37%) and stock price (17%).

“As more investors become interested in small company stocks, it is critical that management teams communicate transparently, effectively and consistently,” said Roger Pondel, CEO of PondelWilkinson. “Where companies communicate their value propositions beyond traditional channels also is important, especially since the survey revealed a wide range of media that investors use to identify investing ideas, including social media platforms and increasingly, select participation at investor conferences and quality sponsored research.”

About the 2024 Small Public Company Investor Survey
The online survey was conducted in December 2023 to gauge investor sentiment as it pertains to small public companies valued at $300 million market capitalization and under. Seventy-seven percent of survey respondents categorize themselves as individual investors, followed by institutional investors (11%), family offices (8%) and wealth managers (4%). Four in 10 respondents (42%) have 20+ years of investing experience, followed by 10+ years (28%), 6-10 years (17%) and 1-5 years (13%).

About SNN Incorporated
SNN Incorporated is a global multimedia and publishing financial news investor portal covering the small-, micro- and nano-cap markets by providing news, insights, education tools and expert commentary. Visit https://www.youtube.com/@PlanetMicroCap to subscribe to Planet MicroCap’s YouTube Channel to receive notifications of new CEO interviews, as well as the latest episodes of the Planet MicroCap podcast.

About the Planet MicroCap Showcase
Hosted by SNN Inc., the Planet MicroCap Showcase is an annual 3-day event for the microcap investing community, comprised of company presentations, 1×1 meetings and educational panels. Click here for more information or follow Twitter X and YouTube for important updates.

About PondelWilkinson
Founded in 1968, PondelWilkinson Inc. is a national investor relations and strategic public relations consultancy. The firm represents a wide range of publicly traded, pre-public and privately owned companies, from startups to large caps, and develops programs targeting both Wall Street and Main Street. For more information, visit www.pondel.com. Follow PondelWilkinson on X at @PondelWilkinson or LinkedIn.

Market Volatility Got You Stressed? Try Laughing … And That’s No Joke

Remember Henny Youngman? He was an American comedian, famous for his mastery of the one-liner, whose best-known quip was “Take my wife … please.”

Here’s another one-liner, not Youngman’s, but not bad, at a time when so many investors these days recalibrate their portfolios: My trusted wealth manager just started working on a retirement plan. He doesn’t know it yet, but unfortunately, it is his!

While having a good sense of humor can’t cure all ailments or make the stock market go up, a good laugh during stressful times can do positive things.

Take my wife, Fay, please. No! I mean listen to my wife, Fay, a psychotherapist who knows a thing or two about laughter and the positive things it can do.

“Laughing has great short-term effects on one’s mood, as well as on one’s body,” Fay told me over dinner the other night, on the day that the Dow dove more than 1,100 points. “Laughter stimulates the heart and lungs and increases endorphins. It decreases blood pressure, creates relaxed feelings and even improves the immune system.”

Thank you, Fay. While the stock market these days is no joke, there are many jokes to be found about it. These below may not be quite as funny as Youngman’s one-liners, and certainly rank very high on the cheesy factor, but hopefully will ease a little tension among those that follow the market as we all plow through these tenuous times:

  • How do you find a small-cap fund manager? You find a large-cap fund manager … and wait.
  • Enduring the current stock market decline is worse than a divorce. You lose half your money, but your spouse is still around.
  • Why are nudists bad for stocks? They are associated with bare markets.
  • I figured out the secret of how to make a million bucks in the stock market. Invest $2 million.
  • Recently, I started to invest heavily in penny stocks. It seemed to make a lot of cents.
  • My friend is smart, honorable, and exudes old-school charm and chivalry, but he hates the stock market. When I asked him why, he said, “Gentlemen prefer bonds.”
  • Why was a stock trader recently electrocuted? He shorted Tesla.
  • In the stock market today, Procter & Gamble, maker of Charmin tissue, touched a new bottom, and millions of investors were wiped clean

Gallup’s 2022 Economy and Personal Finance Survey, conducted in April, found that 58 percent of all Americans own stock. With the market declines we have been experiencing lately, that’s no laughing matter. But it does pay to laugh, at least a little.

Roger Pondel, rpondel@pondel.com