
A company with a medium market capitalisation. Companies in the FTSE 250 index is considered mid-cap....
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A stock with a capitalization usually between $1 billion and $5 billion.
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Mid cap refers to the middle tier of quoted shares by market capitalisation. Large cap refers to the largest companies and small cap to the smallest. As market values are constantly changing there are no specific limits to define the size of companies that fall into the mid cap range.
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These are UK companies that generally have a market value in the
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