Best Small Cap Stocks To Keep An Eye On – May 21st

Cerebras Systems, FREYR Battery, AltC Acquisition, Destiny Tech100, and FuelCell Energy are the five Small Cap stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat’s stock screener tool. Small cap stocks are shares of publicly traded companies with relatively small market capitalizations, typically ranging from about $300 million to $2 billion, though the exact cutoff can vary by market or index. For stock market investors, these companies are often seen as having higher growth potential than larger firms, but they also tend to carry more volatility and risk. These companies had the highest dollar trading volume of any Small Cap stocks within the last several days.

Cerebras Systems (CBRS)

We are building the fastest AI infrastructure in the world. In AI, speed is critical to win. Speed improves user engagement, expands product capabilities, can lower operating costs, and opens new markets. It shortens iteration cycles for engineers, researchers, and professionals across industries, allowing them to be more productive.

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FREYR Battery (FREY)

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AltC Acquisition (ALCC)

AltC Acquisition Corp. does not have significant operations. It intends to effect a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, reorganization, or other business combination with one or more businesses. The company was formerly known as Churchill Capital Corp VIII and changed its name to AltC Acquisition Corp.

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Destiny Tech100 (DXYZ)

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FuelCell Energy (FCEL)

FuelCell Energy, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells stationary fuel cell and electrolysis platforms that decarbonize power and produce hydrogen. The company provides various configurations and applications of its platform, including on-site power, utility grid support, and microgrid, as well as distributed hydrogen; solid oxide-based electrolysis; solutions for long duration hydrogen-based energy storage and electrolysis technology; and carbon capture, separation, and utilization systems.

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