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Small capsCapital letters set at the x-height of the font.
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Small capsa set of capital leters which are smaller than standard and are equal in size to the lower case letters for that typesize.
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Small capsCapitals the same height as normal lower case
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Small capsnew or relatively young companies that typically have a market capitalization between $200 million to $2 billion.
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Small capsanother name for smaller companies, as measured by their market capitalisation. Our definition of a smaller company is one which has a market capitalisation of less than US$500 million, [..]
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Small capsCapital letters approximately the x height of lowercase letters in the same font. Used for logos and nameplates and to soften the impact of normal caps.
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Small capsEquities of small and medium-sized companies.
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Small capsSmall companies which do not belong to the highly traded companies of the main indices.
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Small capsCapital letters that are about the same height as the tvpeface’s x-height. Some software programs automatically create their own small caps, but true small caps are often only found in expert typeface [..]
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