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To: Brian Malloy who wrote (3238)12/8/1999 1:03:00 AM
From: DOUG H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6531
 
On B2B. My favorite.

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To: Brian Malloy who wrote (3238)12/10/1999 8:51:00 AM
From: Roger Hess  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6531
 
Totally off the subject, but I would like to know if anyone knows the answer to this:

The WSJ recently had an article about Yahoo, when it was just added to the S & P 500.

On November 30th, it was announced Yahoo would be added.

Yahoo was 212 then.

By the time it was added, Yahoo was up to 346.

Nice return over an eight-day period!

This is known as the S & P effect, according to the WSJ.

Does anyone know a site where stocks about to be added to the S & P
500 are analyzed to see how much they go up after the initial
announcement?

Or, for that matter, does anyone know a site where you can find out which stocks about to be added to the S & P 500?

Thanks in advance!