Emerald Forum Highlights Small-Cap Revival with Insights from First Advantage's Scott Staples
- First Advantage Corporation's Scott Staples will join industry experts at the Groundhog Day Investment Forum's Executive Roundtable.
- The forum highlights the potential resurgence of small-cap stocks, with insights from various investment leaders.
- Emerald Asset Management emphasizes small-cap growth, aiming to guide investors toward overlooked opportunities in the market.
Emerald Asset Management Sets Stage for Small-Cap Revival at Annual Forum
Emerald Asset Management, a Pennsylvania-based investment firm, prepares to host its 32nd annual Groundhog Day Investment Forum on February 6, 2025, emphasizing the potential resurgence of small-cap stocks. With small-cap equities having underperformed larger companies for nearly a decade, this year’s forum, themed “Springtime for Small Caps,” aims to shed light on these often-overlooked investment opportunities. The virtual event, which begins at 10:00 AM EST, will feature the unveiling of a new whitepaper titled "Springtime for Small Caps," crafted by Emerald’s small-cap growth portfolio managers. This document is expected to serve as a vital resource for investors seeking to navigate the evolving market landscape.
The forum promises a rich agenda with two panel discussions focusing on emerging opportunities in the life sciences and technology sectors, particularly regarding artificial intelligence and trending innovations. Industry experts, including Kevin Sterling from RXO, Inc., Scott Staples from First Advantage Corporation, and Eric Sprink from Coastal Financial Corporation, will participate in an Executive Roundtable. Their insights are anticipated to provide valuable perspectives on the investment landscape and the potential shift towards small-cap stocks. Joseph W. Garner, Emerald's Director of Research, articulates the forum's goal of emphasizing small-cap stocks' overlooked potential, suggesting that this year could mark a turning point in how investors perceive these assets.
Emerald's CEO, Scott L. Rehr, reinforces this sentiment, asserting that "Innovation Starts Small®," and indicates a growing market interest in small-cap companies as larger stocks dominate the investment scene. The firm has built its reputation on identifying growth opportunities in the U.S. market, and the Groundhog Day Investment Forum has become a cornerstone event for those interested in small-cap investments. Following the forum, Emerald will continue to engage participants through its “Six Weeks of Emerald” series, delivering ongoing insights from its investment teams, further solidifying its role as a thought leader in the investment management industry.
In addition to the forum, Emerald Asset Management remains committed to innovation in investment strategies. By focusing on small-cap stocks and providing a platform for discussing emerging trends, the firm positions itself as a key player in guiding investors toward potential growth opportunities. Registration details for the forum are available on Emerald’s official website, inviting both seasoned and new investors to participate in this pivotal event.