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The AScX index, derived from Amsterdam Small Cap Index, also known as Small Cap index or simply Small Cap, is a stock market index composed of Dutch companies that trade on Euronext Amsterdam, formerly known as the Amsterdam Stock Exchange. The index was started in 2005. It is composed of the 25 funds that trade on the exchange and that rank 51-75 in size. The funds that rank 1-25 in size are represented in the AEX index and the funds that rank 26-50 in size are represented in the AMX index. The composition is reviewed twice a year.

Composition

The AScX index has the following composition as of the interim quarterly review effective 19 December 2011.[1]

Company ICB Sector Ticker symbol
Accell Group recreational products ACCEL
Amsterdam Commodities food products ACOMO
AMT Holding biotechnology AMT
Antonov auto parts ATVAM
Arseus medical equipment RCUS
BE Semiconductor semiconductors BESI
Ballast Nedam heavy construction BALNE
Beter Bed home improvement retailers BBED
Dockwise oil equipment and services DOCKW
Exact Holding software EXACT
Fornix Biosciences biotechnology FORBI
Grontmij heavy construction GRONT
Kardan real estate holding and development KARD
Kas Bank investment services KA
Kendrion industrial machinery KENDR
LBI International internet LBI
Macintosh Retail Group broadline retailers MACIN
Nieuwe Steen Investments diversified REITs NISTI
Qurius computer services QRIUS
Sligro Food Group food retailers and wholesalers SLIGR
Swedish Automobile automobiles SWAN
Telegraaf Media Groep publishing TMG
TKH Group electrical components and equipment TWEKA
Wessanen food products WES
Xeikon industrial machinery XEI

^1 - Weightings accurate on 22 June 2011.

References

  1. ^ "Index Announcement" (PDF). NYSE Euronext. 1 December 2011. Retrieved 18 December 2011.