The Globe and Mail Published February 22, 2021 Small caps with solid fundamentals. We believe small-capitalization stocks, generally seen as more risky than large caps, will also be more likely than large caps to take advantage of renewed economic activity as the pandemic recedes in the months ahead. The screen Story continues below advertisement Market capitalization between $250-million and $1-billion; StockPointer (SP) performance score of 75 or higher. The score mainly considers risk-adjusted return on capital, earnings per share growth and free cash flow per share. The score varies between zero and 100; Sales growth higher than 4 per cent over 24 months – we are looking for a company that can grow at a reasonable rate;