
Inflection Point Acquisition, Spring Valley Acquisition, Sable Offshore, Inflection Point Acquisition Corp. II, and PicoCELA are the five Small Cap stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat’s stock screener tool. Small-cap stocks are shares of companies with relatively small market capitalizations—commonly defined as roughly $300 million to $2 billion—where market cap equals share price multiplied by outstanding shares. For investors, small caps often offer higher growth potential but also greater volatility, lower liquidity, and less analyst coverage compared with mid- and large-cap stocks. These companies had the highest dollar trading volume of any Small Cap stocks within the last several days.
Inflection Point Acquisition (IPAX)
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Spring Valley Acquisition (SV)
Sable Offshore (SOC)
Sable Offshore Corp. engages in the oil and gas exploration and development activities in the United States. The company operates through three platforms located in federal waters offshore California. It owns and operates 16 federal leases across approximately 76,000 acres and subsea pipelines, which transport crude oil, natural gas, and produced water from the platforms to the onshore processing facilities.
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Inflection Point Acquisition Corp. II (IPXX)
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PicoCELA (PCLA)
PicoCELA, Inc. engages in the manufacturing, installation, and services for enterprise wireless mesh solutions. It also offers wireless multi-hop relay devices. The company was founded by Hiroshi Furukawa on August 8, 2008 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
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