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Financial Services

Conestoga Small Cap Fund Institutional Class(CCALX)

Live Price

Offline

$72.23

+0.53% today

1Y Change

-5.43%

Window

Jun 27, 2025 โ†’ Jun 23, 2026

Market Cap
$2.85B
Revenue Growth
0.0%
EPS Growth
0.0%
Dividend Yield
0.0%

Coverage: 243 bars ยท Jun 27, 2025 โ†’ Jun 23, 2026

Research Briefing

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Decision context

Research Snapshot

Conestoga Small Cap Fund Institutional Class (CCALX) is a Financial Services stock with a market cap of $2.85B and listed on NASDAQ. The stock last traded around $72.23 and down 5.4% across the available one-year price window (Jun 27, 2025 โ†’ Jun 23, 2026). Baseline metrics include revenue growth of 0.0%, EPS growth of 0.0%, a dividend yield of 0.0%. What stands out right now is revenue 0.0%, EPS 0.0%, free cash flow 0.0% with operating margin 0.0% and ROIC 0.0%. Stock Foundry combines CCALX price history, valuation, growth, dividend context, earnings, analyst forecasts, news, related Financial Services peers on this page.

Benchmark Edge

CCALX vs SPY, QQQ, and Sector ETFs

Normalized return, excess return, max drawdown, and calendar-year wins against the benchmarks investors actually use.

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Normalized return

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Relative to SPY

CCALX Max Drawdown

-18.53%

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Calendar-Year Returns

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Financial profile

Conestoga Small Cap Fund Institutional Class (CCALX)

Profitability, balance sheet stamina, and cash efficiency drawn from the latest filings.

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Revenue Growth

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EPS Growth

+0.0%

Gross Margin

0.0%

Net Margin

0.0%

No financial statement data available for CCALX in annual view.

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