Multiple Choice
A portfolio of small-company common stocks,as used in this course,is best described as the stocks of the firms which:
A) represent the smallest twenty percent of the companies listed on the NYSE.
B) have gone public within the past five years.
C) are too small to be listed on the NYSE.
D) are included in the S&P 500 index.
E) trade publicly for $5 a share or less.
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