Episode Synopsis "Thinking Big with Small Caps Stocks"
Ken talks to Peter Roy, Small Cap Portfolio Manager, about their shared excitement for small-cap stocks. They discuss the potential of small-caps in the current market, highlighting the earnings growth forecast for 2024. Peter shares insight into how government spending on infrastructure projects is benefiting certain small-cap companies, such as Herc Holdings and ICF International, and emphasizes their long-term potential. They also take a look at OneMain Holdings and Hamilton Lane, two stocks that have been a welcome surprise in a difficult sector. Follow Argent Capital Management LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/argent-capital-management/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArgentCapMgt Website: https://argentcapital.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@argentcapitalmanagement Opinions reflect the portfolio managers’ judgment on the date broadcast and are subject to change. A list of stocks recommended by Argent is available upon request. You should not assume that these recommendations are or will be profitable.
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