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Analyzing Market Capitalization Trends of Large-Cap, Mid-Cap, and Small-Cap Companies in India (2020–2024): A Comparative Study

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This study examines the market capitalization trends of selected large-cap, mid-cap, and small-cap companies in India from 2020 to 2024. Drawing on data from Moneycontrol and MoneyWorks4Me, it provides a comparative analysis of growth trajectories across market segments, emphasizing sectoral drivers and investment implications. The research highlights stable yet moderate growth in large-cap companies, underpinned by resilient telecom and banking players such as Bharti Airtel and SBI. Mid-cap firms demonstrated consistent expansion fueled by robust domestic demand and sector-specific policy support, especially in energy and real estate. In contrast, small-cap companies witnessed an extraordinary surge, with valuations multiplying over fifteen times, pointing to either rapid business scaling or heightened speculative activity. Hypotheses were tested using ANOVA and t-tests conducted in SPSS format. Results confirmed significant differences in growth rates across cap categories, while sectoral influences were not statistically decisive. Furthermore, a one-sample t-test showed that small-cap growth far exceeded typical historical patterns. The study integrates recent literature on IPO-driven market cap transitions, institutional ownership effects, mid-cap resilience during macroeconomic shocks, AI-enabled stock selection in small-caps, and systemic risks arising from large-cap concentration. These insights are vital for investors aiming to balance portfolios across diverse risk profiles and for policymakers crafting frameworks to sustain healthy capital market evolution. Ultimately, the findings underscore the dynamic nature of India’s equity markets and highlight the necessity of nuanced investment approaches that consider both structural growth prospects and emerging speculative trends
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Title: Analyzing Market Capitalization Trends of Large-Cap, Mid-Cap, and Small-Cap Companies in India (2020–2024): A Comparative Study
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This study examines the market capitalization trends of selected large-cap, mid-cap, and small-cap companies in India from 2020 to 2024.
Drawing on data from Moneycontrol and MoneyWorks4Me, it provides a comparative analysis of growth trajectories across market segments, emphasizing sectoral drivers and investment implications.
The research highlights stable yet moderate growth in large-cap companies, underpinned by resilient telecom and banking players such as Bharti Airtel and SBI.
Mid-cap firms demonstrated consistent expansion fueled by robust domestic demand and sector-specific policy support, especially in energy and real estate.
In contrast, small-cap companies witnessed an extraordinary surge, with valuations multiplying over fifteen times, pointing to either rapid business scaling or heightened speculative activity.
Hypotheses were tested using ANOVA and t-tests conducted in SPSS format.
Results confirmed significant differences in growth rates across cap categories, while sectoral influences were not statistically decisive.
Furthermore, a one-sample t-test showed that small-cap growth far exceeded typical historical patterns.
The study integrates recent literature on IPO-driven market cap transitions, institutional ownership effects, mid-cap resilience during macroeconomic shocks, AI-enabled stock selection in small-caps, and systemic risks arising from large-cap concentration.
These insights are vital for investors aiming to balance portfolios across diverse risk profiles and for policymakers crafting frameworks to sustain healthy capital market evolution.
Ultimately, the findings underscore the dynamic nature of India’s equity markets and highlight the necessity of nuanced investment approaches that consider both structural growth prospects and emerging speculative trends.

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