Capitalization
The market value of a company, or capitalization, is measured by multiplying the price-per-share of
stock by the number of shares outstanding.
The Munder equity style boxes are based on the following capitalization guides:
Large-cap: $5 billion or larger
Medium-cap: $500 million to $10 billion
Small-cap: $100 million to $1.5 billion
The shaded capitalization box(es) represent the capitalization focus of the fund. Some Munder funds
are focused on a specific capitalization segment. In those cases, only one capitalization box will be
shaded. Other Munder funds are multi-cap funds that invest in a number of capitalization segments. For
these funds, more than one capitalization box is shaded.
Valuation
Munder growth funds focus on investing in companies that we believe offer the potential for superior
earnings growth. Characteristics we emphasize when choosing stocks for a growth-oriented fund include:
- Consistent and predictable revenue and earnings per share growth
- Solid balance sheets
- Quality management team
Munder value funds focus on investing in companies whose stocks we believe have a low valuation
relative to the stock market and/or to its peers. We believe these stocks will increase in price as the
market recognizes their worth. Characteristics we emphasize when choosing stocks for a value-oriented
fund include:
- Relatively low valuation as measured by price-to-earnings, price-to-cash flow and price-to-book ratios as well as other measures of stock valuation
- Stable or improving business trends, often evidenced by upward earning estimate revisions
- Price momentum
Munder blended funds combine growth and value investment strategies.