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Large-cap U.S. funds have fallen 4.1%, vs. a 10.3% plunge for international funds.
Investing: Know the ins and outs of international funds 2011
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Large-cap pharmaceutical companies now trade at an average of 9.6 times 2012 earnings, up from 8.9 times at the start of the year, notes UBS.
AstraZeneca Still Falling Behind Rivals Hester Plumridge 2011
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"Large-cap companies have been cheaper than their smaller-cap counterparts for a while now, and instead of that gap narrowing it has just become wider," he says.
Hunting for Growth Suzanne McGee 2011
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Large-cap U.S. funds have fallen 4.1%, vs. a 10.3% plunge for international funds.
Investing: Know the ins and outs of international funds 2011
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Large-cap participants on the committee under $100 billion include Xerox, Boeing and American Express.
How to Revive Small-Cap IPOs David Weild 2011
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Reuters Large-cap, fixed-income and emerging-market funds drove the gains.
This Week 2011
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Large-cap tech, chemical and shipbuilding plays were weaker as offshore players took profits in those sectors, Samsung Electronics fell 1.4%, LG Chem shed 2.5% and Hyundai Heavy Industries lost 4.8%.
Asia Shares Widely Weaker Colin Ng 2011
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Large-cap technology companies usually see an uptick in their stock price when the dollar flails, says Emily Sanders , chief investment officer at Norcross, Ga.-based Sanders Financial Management Inc. Of the 10 sectors in the S&P 500, information technology generates the highest proportion of revenues outside the U.S.—an average of 57%, notes Ms. Sanders.
How to Profit From the Shrinking Dollar Ben Levisohn 2011
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"Large-cap, U.S. equity investing has been out of favor for over 10 years," says Geoff Bobroff , a fund-industry consultant based in East Greenwich, R.I.
Fidelity Magellan Gets New Helmsman Mary Pilon 2011
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Large-cap stocks, generally defined as shares of companies valued at more than $5 billion, have been out of favor for much of the past decade.
Why Large Caps Look Good Ben Levisohn 2011
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