Wasatch Micro Cap WMICX
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Date updated:11-19-2007

The Wasatch Micro Cap fund is the best performing mutual fund over the last 10 years returning 23% a year on average. It has a Morningstar rating of 5 stars and is run by Robert Gardiner. Gardiner is a vice president and director of the Wasatch Advisors, Inc. He joined Wasatch Advisors as an equity analyst in 1987. Cardiner holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.

Wasatch Micro Cap Fund is an open-end fund incorporated in the USA. The Fund's objective is long term growth of capital. Income is a secondary objective, but only when consistent with long term growth of capital. The Fund normally invests at least 80% of its net assets in the common stock of companies with market capitalizations of less than $1 billion at the time of purchase.

Current Returns:

1-Year: 14.22%
3-Year: 18.05%
5-Year: 20.03%

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  • OIIM
    O2micro Internati
  • $4.37
  • -0.68%
  • $4.36

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  • BGFV
    Big 5 Sporting Go
  • $17.73
  • +3.38%
  • $17.23

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  • VNUS
    Vnus
  • $0.00
  • N/A
  • $N/A

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  • POWI
    Power Integration
  • $31.30
  • -0.45%
  • $31.44

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  • MCRL
    Micrel
  • $7.07
  • -1.94%
  • $7.21

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  • PRSC
    The Providence Se
  • $11.99
  • -2.52%
  • $12.09

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  • WINS
    N/a
  • $5.64
  • 0.00
  • $5.64

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  • AMSG
    Amsurg Corp.
  • $21.56
  • -0.32%
  • $21.63

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