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  • Standard & Poor’s Announces Change To S&P US Indices

    Date 16/08/2004

    Synaptics Inc. (NASD:SYNA) will replace U.S. Oncology Inc. (NASD:USON) in the S&P SmallCap 600 after the close of trading on Friday, August 20. U.S. Oncology is being taken private by Oiler Acquisition Corp., an affiliate of Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe IX L.P., in a transaction expected to close on or about that date. The deal is still pending shareholder approval. Standard & Poor’s will monitor this transaction, and post any relevant updates on its website: www.standardandpoors.com.

  • RTS Stock Exchange - Order-Driven Market Weekly Data

    Date 16/08/2004

    For the week of August 9th – August 13th, 2004, the total trading volume of direct and indirect transactions (including REPO transactions) reached 4 160 million rubles. Internet trading accounted for 42%, down from 465 last week. 5 152 transactions were executed.

  • RTS Stock Exchange - Classic Market Weekly Data

    Date 16/08/2004

    For the week of August 9th– August 13th, 2004, the RTS Index gained 3.03% points and closed at 555.37. The RTS Current Quotes Index (RTST) increased by 3.00%, from 593.72 to 611.51.

  • Report Finds CalPERS Investment Portfolico To Be Low Cost, Less Risky Than Other Public Pension Funds

    Date 16/08/2004

    The California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) added more value to its investment portfolio at less risk and at a lower cost than other large public pension funds over the five-year period ended December 31, 2003, according to a report released today.

  • NYSE Reports Second-Quarter And First-Half 2004 Financial Results

    Date 16/08/2004

    The New York Stock Exchange today reported net income of $5.4 million for the second quarter of 2004, compared with $11.6 million in the year-ago quarter. An increase in listings and other income contributed to a 1% increase in revenues to $273.0 million from $270.2 million in the second quarter of 2003. Expenses for the quarter increased 6.4% to $268.3 million, primarily due to increased spending in professional services – in particular legal expenses – and advertising. Changes in revenue an

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