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The Perritt MicroCap Opportunities Fund and the Perritt Emerging Opportunities Fund are managed by Perritt Capital Management Inc. Perritt Capital Management Inc. is the investment advisor for the Perritt MicroCap Opportunities Fund and the Perritt Emerging Opportunities Fund.
 
Perritt MicroCap Opportunities Fund, Inc. seeks long-term capital appreciation by investing mainly in common stocks of rapidly growing companies that have equity market values less than 400 million dollars at the time of purchase. In view of this, the Fund can be subject to above-average risk. Perritt Emerging Opportunities Fund is a no load fund with an investment objective of long-term capital appreciation by investing mainly in common stocks of companies with market capitalizations that are below 250 million dollars at the time of initial purchase. In view of this, the Fund may be subject to above-average risk.
 
The MicroCap Fund normally invests at least 80 percent of its net assets, plus any borrowings for investment purposes in the common stocks of United States companies with market capitalizations that are below 500 million dollars at the time of initial purchase. The MicroCap Fund invests in both value-priced and aggressive growth stocks.
 
The Funds mainly invest in common stocks. Common stocks represent an ownership interest in a company. They may or may not pay dividends or carry voting rights. Common stocks occupy the most junior position in a company’s capital structure. Although common stocks have a history of long-term growth in value, their prices fluctuate based on changes in a company’s financial condition and on overall market and economic conditions. Therefore, the price of common stocks may decline for a number of reasons. The price declines may be steep sudden and/or prolonged. Micro-cap companies may be especially sensitive to these factors. 

The Emerging Fund has a non-fundamental policy to normally invest at least 80 percent of its net assets plus borrowings for investment purposes in common stocks of companies with market capitalizations that are below 250 million dollars at the time of initial purchase. If the Emerging Fund decides to change this policy it will provide a sixty day written notice of its decision to shareholders.

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