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Why International MicroCaps Resemble the U.S. Opportunity of the 1990s with Robert Gardiner, Chairman & Co-Founder of Grandeur Peak Global Advisors

Jan 13, 2026
Robert Gardiner, Chairman and Co-Founder of Grandeur Peak Global Advisors, shares his extensive experience in micro-cap investing. He believes that international micro-cap markets now present opportunities reminiscent of the U.S. in the 1990s, highlighting regions like Japan and the UK. Gardiner emphasizes the importance of rigorous research in his two-phase investment strategy and the value of personal engagement with companies. He also discusses challenges U.S. micro-cap markets face and offers insights for investors looking to tap into global opportunities.
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INSIGHT

International Markets Mirror 1990s U.S.

  • International micro-cap markets now resemble the U.S. micro-cap opportunity of the 1990s.
  • This creates fresh inefficiencies and a large, underfollowed universe to exploit.
ADVICE

Screen First, Then Touch Companies

  • Start screening the global universe quantitatively to a manageable shortlist before qualitative work.
  • Then 'touch the company' through calls and visits to validate the numbers.
INSIGHT

Regulation And Private Equity Changed The U.S. Pool

  • U.S. micro-cap shrank because Sarbanes-Oxley raised public company costs and private equity kept firms private.
  • That structural shift pushed the best small-company opportunities offshore.
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