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Small cap hell is where you end up in about six months after your IPO, when all the high fives and champagne have receded into a distant memory. Unless your company is big enough. How big is big enough? According to Investopedia, small cap refers to companies with "a market capitalization of between $300 million and $2 billion." That's right, to escape small cap hell you need to have a market cap over $2 billion. To put that in perspective, that describes one out of 14 publicly traded SaaS companies (Salesforce.com).
The Key To Escaping Small Cap Hell?
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