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4th Annual Nasdaq Small-Cap Forum: A complex new world for small-cap investor targeting

Join Moira Conlon for a lively discussion on some of the most topical issues facing small-cap companies heading into 2025. 

This year's 4th Annual Nasdaq Small-Cap Forum on November 13 featured timely discussions with industry experts uniquely positioned to offer insight and guidance on some of the most topical issues facing small-cap companies heading into 2025. Moira Conlon joined fellow panelists Michael Castagna, Chief Executive Officer of MannKind Corporation, and James Miln, Chief Financial Officer of Xometry, for their discussion, A Complex New World for Small-Cap Investor Targeting: Post-Pandemic Marketing. The pandemic has reshaped how companies engage with investors and smaller companies have been disproportionally affected by these changes. The panelists will discuss how companies should be approaching investor outreach and what strategies truly deliver value, and return on investment of money and time.

Other panel topics included: The Journey from Micro-Cap to SMID Cap and The Big themes impacting Small-Caps, an Economic Outlook & Market Update from Nasdaq. The interactive panel discussions featured live Q&A enabling viewers to engage with panelists in real-time. Click below to watch Moira's panel discussion.

 

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