- The Dutch company Wereldhave will enter the Next150 Index;
- The French company Avenir Telecom will stay in the Next 150 Index;
- The Dutch company Koninklijke BAM NBM and the French company Cerep will be removed from the Next 150 Index and will be part of the reserve list.
- The French companies La Rochette and Européenne de Casinos will no longer be part of the reserve list.
Euronext 100
Rodamco Europe will enter the Euronext 100 Index. Corus Group will be removed from the Euronext 100 Index under rule 1.5 as it failed on the velocity test in two consecutive reviews.
Next 150
The following stocks will enter the Next 150 Index:
Euronext NV, Simco, Rodamco North America, Colruyt, Ciments Français, Corio, Haslemere, Wereldhave, Glaverbel, Beneteau, April Group, Uni-Invest, Vastned Retail, CRCAM Paris et IdF, Brioche Pasquier, Sportfive (ex: Jean Claude Darmon), Vastned Offices Industrial, Eurocommercial Properties and Algeco.
The following stocks will be removed from the Next 150 Index:
Cerep, Koninklijke BAM NBM, Linedata Services, Ilog, Legris Industries, Kaufman et Broad, Landis Group, Lectra, Devoteam, Twentsche Kabel, Valtech, Memscap, Ubizen, CSS Holding, Van Lanschot, Prosodie, UPC, Sylis, Assystem.
Please note: these changes are subject to corporate events during the period between the announcement date and the effective date.
The Euronext 100 and Next 150 Indices have been published since 2 October 2000. They are constituted of the 250 securities with the highest market capitalisations, traded on the official markets of Euronext. In order to be included in the indices the securities must meet liquidity criteria that are specified in the rules of the indices. Euronext Indices is the compiler of the indices under the supervision of the independent Euronext Indices Steering Committee.