Insider Action On Global Undervalued Small Caps For November 2025

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In recent weeks, global markets have been weighed down by concerns over AI valuations and mixed economic data, leading to a downturn in major indices like the Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500. Amid this backdrop of uncertainty and volatility, small-cap stocks often attract attention for their potential growth opportunities at lower valuations. Identifying promising small-cap stocks involves looking at factors such as strong fundamentals, industry position, and any insider activity that might signal confidence from those closest to the company.

Top 10 Undervalued Small Caps With Insider Buying Globally

NamePEPSDiscount to Fair ValueValue Rating
Norcros13.3x0.7x44.07%★★★★★☆
Senior23.1x0.7x32.06%★★★★★☆
Centurion3.8x3.2x-57.56%★★★★☆☆
Hung Hing Printing GroupNA0.4x45.19%★★★★☆☆
Kendrion29.2x0.7x40.90%★★★☆☆☆
Ever Sunshine Services Group6.7x0.4x-446.00%★★★☆☆☆
PSC9.9x0.4x19.09%★★★☆☆☆
Eastnine11.8x7.5x49.03%★★★☆☆☆
Chinasoft International22.6x0.7x-1247.04%★★★☆☆☆
CVS Group45.0x1.3x27.93%★★★☆☆☆

Click here to see the full list of 143 stocks from our Undervalued Global Small Caps With Insider Buying screener.

Let's take a closer look at a couple of our picks from the screened companies.

Superloop (ASX:SLC)

Simply Wall St Value Rating: ★★★★☆☆

Overview: Superloop is a telecommunications company providing connectivity services across business, consumer, and wholesale segments with a market capitalization of A$0.44 billion.

Operations: The company's revenue is primarily derived from three segments: Consumer (A$363.69 million), Business (A$104.85 million), and Wholesale (A$77.92 million). The gross profit margin has shown a notable increase, reaching 34.70% by June 2025, indicating improved efficiency in managing costs relative to revenue growth over time.

PE: 1159.0x

Superloop, a company recently added to the S&P/ASX 200 Index, shows potential as an undervalued opportunity in the small-cap sector. Despite relying solely on external borrowing for funding, which carries higher risk, insider confidence is evident with recent share purchases. Earnings are projected to grow by 38% annually. As they prepare to release Q1 2026 results on November 28, investors may find interest in their growth trajectory and strategic moves within the telecommunications industry.

ASX:SLC Share price vs Value as at Nov 2025

Kendrion (ENXTAM:KENDR)

Simply Wall St Value Rating: ★★★☆☆☆

Overview: Kendrion is a company that specializes in developing, manufacturing, and marketing electromagnetic systems and components for industrial applications, with a market capitalization of approximately €0.33 billion.

Operations: Kendrion's revenue streams have fluctuated, with recent figures showing €299.5 million for the period ending September 30, 2025. The company's cost of goods sold (COGS) and operating expenses are significant components of its financial structure, impacting profitability. Notably, the gross profit margin has seen variability, reaching as high as 50.32% in recent periods.

PE: 29.2x

Kendrion, a smaller company in the market, has seen its earnings improve significantly, with net income reaching €3.9 million in Q3 2025 compared to a €7 million loss last year. Despite volatile share prices recently, insider confidence is evident as they have been purchasing shares throughout 2025. The company's funding relies entirely on external borrowing, posing higher risk. However, with earnings projected to grow by 35% annually and recent inclusion in the S&P Global BMI Index, Kendrion presents potential for growth amidst its challenges.

ENXTAM:KENDR Share price vs Value as at Nov 2025

FirstGroup (LSE:FGP)

Simply Wall St Value Rating: ★★★★☆☆

Overview: FirstGroup is a leading UK-based transport operator with operations in bus and rail services, and it has a market capitalization of approximately £0.94 billion.

Operations: FirstGroup generates revenue primarily from its First Rail and First Bus segments, with the rail segment contributing significantly more. The company has experienced fluctuations in its gross profit margin, reaching as high as 77.56% in September 2020 and settling at 62.57% by September 2025. Operating expenses have been a substantial part of the cost structure, with depreciation and amortization also being notable expenses.

PE: 7.5x

FirstGroup, a smaller company in the transport sector, recently proposed a dividend increase to 2.2 pence per share for H1 2025, reflecting insider confidence in its financial health despite a slight dip in sales from £2.37 billion to £2.30 billion year-over-year. The company repurchased over 22 million shares for £50 million by October 2025, signaling management's belief in its potential value. However, future earnings are expected to decline by an average of 4.2% annually over the next three years due to reliance on external borrowing as their sole funding source.

LSE:FGP Ownership Breakdown as at Nov 2025

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