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To: Nanchate who wrote (2859)10/14/1999 4:51:00 PM
From: Nanchate  Read Replies (1) of 4443
 
Securities Eligible for eVWAP? Trading
The March 24, 1999 approval order by the Securities and Exchange Commission (Release No. 34-41210) establishes eVWAP? eligibility to the top 300 most highly capitalized and actively traded securities listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

The stocks are selected using Standard and Poor's market data to identify the top 400 NYSE-listed issues in terms of market capitalization. Each stock selected must have a price below $200 per share. Next, the 400 stocks are ranked according to their average dollar volumes over the previous 20 days of trading. The top 300 stocks are eVWAP? eligible.

On August 27, 1999, the eVWAP? system became operational in a phased approach, with the following 20 issues being eligible:

AIG American International Group Inc.
AOL America On-line
BAC Bank of America Corp.
C Citigroup, Inc.
CMB Chase Manhattan Corp.
CPQ Compaq Computer
EMC EMC Corp.
GE General Electric
HWP Hewlett Packard
IBM International Business Machines
LU Lucent Technologies
MER Merrill Lynch and Co. Inc.
MO Philip Morris
MRK Merck
PFE Pfizer
T AT & T
TXN Texas Instruments Inc.
TYC Tyco International
WMT Wal-Mart Stores Inc
XON Exxon Corporation
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