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3 excellent small cap ASX shares to watch closely
James Mickleboro | April 20, 2021 5:00pm |
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If you have a high tolerance for risk, then you might want to consider adding a few small cap shares to your portfolio.
After all, if you can catch and
Afterpay Ltd(ASX: APT) while it is still in its infancy, the potential returns you’ll generate are mind-blowing.
But which small cap ASX shares have a lot of potential? Three that have been tipped for big things are listed below:
The first small cap share to look at is Bigtincan. It is a leading provider of enterprise mobility software to business across the world. Bigtincan’s popular software allows sales and service organisations to increase sales win rates, reduce expenditures, and improve customer satisfaction. This is achieved through improved mobile worker productivity. Demand for its platform has been strong from some of the biggest companies in the world, which led
3 exciting small cap ASX shares for your watchlist
James Mickleboro | April 14, 2021 7:17am |
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Are you looking for some small cap ASX shares to add to your watchlist? Then you might want to take a look at the ones listed below.
Here’s why they are worth keeping a close eye on:
Audinate is a digital audio-visual networking technologies provider best known for its industry-leading Dante audio over IP networking solution. This solution is used widely across a number of industries and is dominating the competition. For example, at the last count, the number of Dante enabled products manufactured by its customers was eight times greater than its nearest rival. Although the pandemic hit demand hard, it is rebounding strongly now. During the six months ended 31 December, Audinate reported revenue of US$11.1 million. This was flat on the prior corresponding (and COVID-free) period and up 19.5% on the second half of FY 2020.