is a stock with a capitalization, total equity value, between $500 million and $5 billion.
A company with a medium market capitalisation. Companies in the FTSE 250 index is considered mid-cap.... more on: Mid-cap
or "mid-capitalization") stock The stock of companies with market valuations of about $ 00 million to $1 billion. They are larger than the small, emerging stocks, but smaller than the "large-capitalization" or " blue chip" stocks.
Refers to medium-size companies worth $1 billion to $5 billion
These are UK companies that generally have a market value in the £250 million to £2 billion range and make up indices in the FTSE 250 range. They offer a good first step towards a large 'cap size' portfolio.
Medium-size companies worth $1 billion to $5 billion, like Barnes & Noble (NYSE: BKS).
Medium Capacity (usually refers to airsoft magazines) Mid-Cap magazines usually work the same way as Lo-Cap magazines (vertical stacked BBs, no winding mechanism, but hold roughly double the ammunition of a Lo-Cap mag. The track that the BBs follow inside the mag is longer and contains a longer spring to push the BBs in to the AEG. Several of these mags hold enough ammunition for skirmishing, and the Mid-Caps are very reliable. See also ' Lo-Cap' and ' Hi-Cap'.
A stock with a medium level of capitalization, usually between $1 billion and $5 billion in market value (market value = price per share multiplied by number of shares outstanding). See also large-cap and small-cap.
Mid-cap stocks are, bigger than small-cap stocks yet smaller than Big-cap stocks.
Short for "Middle Cap," mid cap refers to stocks with a market capitalization of between $2 billion to $10 billion.
An abbreviation for mid-level market capitalization. Founders generally considers mid-cap stocks to have market capitalization between $2.5 and $10 billion.