Great News! HDI going to S&P 500. How about a split????
S&P says to add Harley-Davidson, Biogen to S&P 500 Mon Jan 24 18:41:00 EST 2000
NEW YORK, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson Inc. and biotech firm Biogen Inc. will become part of the Standard & Poor's 500, one of the main U.S. stock indices that is closely watched by investors. Standard & Poor's said it would incorporate Harley-Davidson and Biogen after the market closes on Friday and remove Foster Wheeler Corp. and Fleetwood Enterprises Inc. . "(Foster Wheeler and Fleetwood) were down at the bottom of the index in terms of market capitalization and thought to be unrepresentative of the economy," an S&P spokeswoman said when asked why the two firms were plucked from the prestigious index. Clifton, N.J.-based Foster Wheeler makes petroleum and alternative fuels facilities. Fleetwood Enterprises, in Riverside, Calif., produces and sells manufactured housing. "I'm disappointed because when you are removed from the S&P 500 it means there will be fewer buyers of your stock," said Paul Bingham, senior vice president of finance at Fleetwood Enterprises. Standard & Poor's said TriQuint Semiconductor Inc. and Sybase Inc. would replace Harley-Davidson and Biogen on its MidCap 400 Index. Foster Wheeler and Fleetwood Enterprises will be relegated to the S&P SmallCap 600 Index, the company said. ((New York Newsdesk (212) 859-1700)) REUTERS Rtr 18:40 01-24-00 Copyright 2000, Reuters News Service
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