
Frequency Electronics (FEIM) had the highest return in 1980 by a small-cap US stock, returning 684.6%.
| ASSET | YEAR | % RETURN |
|---|---|---|
Frequency Electronics (FEIM) | 1980 | 684.59% |
Spectrum Brands (SPB) | 1980 | 158.8% |
Transcat (TRNS) | 1980 | 150% |
MillerKnoll (MLKN) | 1980 | 98.65% |
Standard Motor Products (SMP) | 1980 | 85.73% |
Nabors Industries (NBR) | 1980 | 83.78% |
Apogee Enterprises (APOG) | 1980 | 81.25% |
Park Ohio (PKOH) | 1980 | 78.76% |
Universal (UVV) | 1980 | 73.82% |
Quanex Building Products (NX) | 1980 | 70.65% |
Wendy’s (WEN) | 1980 | 60.06% |
Deluxe (DLX) | 1980 | 58.51% |
Tejon Ranch (TRC) | 1980 | 51.4% |
Myers Industries (MYE) | 1980 | 49.96% |
Capital Southwest (CSWC) | 1980 | 48.5% |
Lsb Industries (LXU) | 1980 | 45.83% |
Newell Brands (NWL) | 1980 | 38.24% |
Flowers Foods (FLO) | 1980 | 36.96% |
Goodyear Tire & Rubber (GT) | 1980 | 35.85% |
National Presto Industries (NPK) | 1980 | 32.89% |
Valhi (VHI) | 1980 | 30% |
Winnebago Industries (WGO) | 1980 | 29.4% |
CTS (CTS) | 1980 | 28.47% |
FMC (FMC) | 1980 | 23.25% |
Oxford Industries (OXM) | 1980 | 21.27% |
Small-cap stocks are treated as having a market cap between $300M and $2B.