NEW YORK, April 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- S&P Indices
will make the following changes to the S&P SmallCap 600
index:
- OpenTable, Inc. (NASD: OPEN) will replace ZOLL Medical Corp.
(NASD: ZOLL) after the close of trading on Friday, April 20. Asahi Kasei Corp. is acquiring
ZOLL in a deal expected to be completed soon, pending final
conditions.
- Spectrum Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASD: SPPI) will replace Midas,
Inc. (NYSE: MDS) after the close of trading on Tuesday, April
24. Midas is being acquired by TBC Corp. in a deal expected
to be completed soon pending final conditions.
OpenTable is a provider of real-time online restaurant
reservations for diners and reservation and guest management
solutions for restaurants. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA, the company will be added
to the S&P SmallCap 600 GICS (Global Industry Classification
Standard) Internet Software & Services Sub-Industry index.
Spectrum Pharmaceuticals acquires, develops, and commercializes
prescription drug products. Headquartered in Henderson, NV, the company will be added to
the S&P SmallCap 600 GICS Biotechnology Sub-Industry index.
Following is a summary of the changes:
S&P
SMALLCAP 600 INDEX – April 20,
2012
|
|
COMPANY
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GICS
ECONOMIC SECTOR
|
GICS
SUB-INDUSTRY
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ADDED
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OpenTable
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Information Technology
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Internet
Software & Services
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DELETED
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ZOLL
Medical
|
Health
Care
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Health
Care Equipment
|
S&P
SMALLCAP 600 INDEX – April 24,
2012
|
|
COMPANY
|
GICS
ECONOMIC SECTOR
|
GICS
SUB-INDUSTRY
|
ADDED
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Spectrum
Pharmaceuticals
|
Health
Care
|
Biotechnology
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DELETED
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Midas
|
Consumer
Discretionary
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Automotive
Retail
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