As discussed in my article for January's edition of Master Investor Magazine, 2016 was a great year for small cap shares. The AIM All-Share rose by an impressive 14.3%, the FTSE Small Cap Index surged by 11% and dozens of individual stocks grew in value by more than 100%. Three stocks even finished the year up by an eye watering 1,000% or more!
With some small cap indices reaching all-time highs and a raft of shares now hitting toppy valuations, it's becoming increasingly difficult for investors to pick out value stocks. But, as ever, there are still a number of companies trading at bargain prices. Here follows three companies listed on the FTSE Small Cap Index which I believe offer good value.
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