Three Undervalued Global Small-Cap Stocks with Insider Purchases

2 min read | April 28, 2025 05:30 PM BST | By Team Kalkine Media

Highlights

  • Small-cap stocks show resilience and potential for growth.
  • Insider buying reflects confidence in future prospects.
  • Several companies present unique market opportunities.

As global markets show signs of easing trade tensions and U.S. small- and mid-cap equities continue their upward trend, there is increased attention towards opportunities within the small-cap sector. In this context, stocks with strong fundamentals and insider confidence appear particularly promising, often suggesting resilience and growth potential amid uncertain economic conditions.

Dicker Data (ASX:DDR)

Dicker Data, a key player in tech distribution, specializes in wholesale computer peripherals. With a market cap of A$1.95 billion, the company reported A$2.28 billion in revenue for 2024. Recently, a strategic partnership with CrowdStrike aims to enhance its cybersecurity offerings in Australia and New Zealand. Despite a slight dip in earnings, projected annual growth of 9% highlights potential value.

Nyab (OM:NYAB)

Nyab operates in the heavy construction sector, backed by a solid market position with a €0.53 billion market cap. With €345.94 million in recent revenue and growth driven by significant contracts, the company portrays a strong future in Sweden’s infrastructure sector. Recent insider purchases reflect confidence, despite reliance on external borrowing.

Nexus Industrial REIT (TSX:NXR.UN)

Nexus Industrial REIT manages a portfolio of industrial properties with a market cap of CA$1.05 billion. Despite reporting higher sales in 2024, net income decreased due to one-off expenses. The REIT continues to offer monthly dividends, and insider buying supports potential future performance despite current financial challenges.


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