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Big vs small companies: The economic gap is widening
The gap between America's corporate giants and its smallest employers is no longer a subtle trend in stock charts, it is reshaping hiring, investment, and even neighborhood main streets. Large firms ...
Small-cap underperformance has historical precedent — but cycles turn. We’re in the 12th year of a small-cap lagging cycle, longer than average. Historical data suggests a reversal is near. Higher ...
Small business employees pay higher premiums and deductibles than those at large firms, despite lower total premiums. State-by-state variations show significant differences in health insurance costs ...
Jake Zabkowicz is CEO of Hudson RPO, a global recruiting firm serving all levels of organizations, from entry-level to the C-Suite. For some executives, "making it" means moving from a senior position ...
We have covered a few different index topics recently, from looking at what makes a company American to how much of your shares outstanding really could be owned by index trackers if you’re added to a ...
Large hospitals spent more on capital projects last year to stay competitive while small hospitals tightened their budgets, according to Moody’s. The ratings firm tracked financial data for 209 ...
We recently asked Seeking Alpha readers whether they thought large cap stocks would outperform small caps during the remainder of the year, or vice versa. Out of the 1,054 readers who responded to the ...
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