Short Take: AOL has more weight on S&P
America Online comprises a larger chunk of the Standard & Poor's 500 Index following its $10 billion acquisition of Netscape Communications. Elliott Shurgin, vice president of operations for S&P, said AOL stock will represent 1.04 percent of the S&P 500, an index that weights components according to relative market capitalizations, up from its previous 0.94 percent.
comprises a larger chunk
of the Standard & Poor's 500
Index following its $10 billion acquisition of Netscape Communications. Elliott
Shurgin, vice president of operations for S&P, said AOL stock will
represent 1.04 percent of the S&P 500, an index that weights components
according to relative market capitalizations, up from its previous 0.94
percent.
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