SDAX
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Foundation | 21 June 1999 |
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Operator | Deutsche Börse |
Exchanges | Frankfurt Stock Exchange |
Constituents | 50 |
Type | Small-cap, non-technology sectors |
Weighting method | Capitalization-weighted |
Related indices | DAX, MDAX, TecDAX |
Website | SDAX homepage |
The SDAX is a stock market index composed of 50 small and medium-sized companies in Germany. These so-called small caps rank directly below the MDAX shares in terms of order book volume and market capitalization. They are thus the 81st-130th largest publicly traded companies in Germany.
The index is based on prices generated in the electronic trading system Xetra.
Companies
50 companies make up the index as of the quarterly review effective on 19 September 2011.[1] The index was left unchanged at the quarterly review of December 2011.
Constituent | Symbol | Industry |
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ADLER Real Estate | ADL | |
ADO Properties | ADJ | |
Bertrandt | BDT | |
bet-at-home.com | ACX | |
Bilfinger | GBF | |
Biotest | BIO3 | |
Borussia Dortmund | BVB | |
Capital Stage | CAP | |
CeWe | CWC | |
Delivery Hero | DHER | |
Deutsche Beteiligungs AG | DBAN | |
Deutz AG | DEZ | |
DIC Asset | DIC | |
Diebold Nixdorf | DBD | |
DMG Mori | GIL | |
ElringKlinger | ZIL2 | |
Gerry Weber International | GWI1 | |
Grammer AG | GMM | |
Grenke | GLJ | |
Hamborner REIT | HAB | |
Hamburger Hafen und Logistik | HHFA | |
Hapag-LLoyd | HLAG | |
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen | HDD | |
Hornbach Holding | HBH | |
Hornbach-Baumarkt AG | HBM | |
HYPOPORT | HYQ | |
Indus Holding | INH | |
Klöckner & Co | KCO | |
Koenig & Bauer | SKB | |
KWS Saat | KWS | |
MLP | MLP | |
Patrizia Immobilien | P1Z | |
Puma | PUM | |
Rational AG | RAA | |
Rhön-Klinikum | RHK | |
Rocket Internet | RKET | |
SAF-Holland | SFQ | |
Scout24 | G24 | |
SGL Carbon | SGL | |
Sixt | SIX2 | |
Stabilus | STM | |
Takkt | TTK | |
Tele Columbus | TC1 | |
TLG Imobilien | TLG | |
Vossloh | VOS | |
VTG | VT9 | |
Wacker Neuson | WAC | |
WashTec | WSU | |
Wüstenrot & Würtembergische | WUW | |
Zooplus | ZO1 |
See also
References
- ↑ "Changes to MDAX, SDAX and TecDAX". Deutsche Börse. 5 September 2011. Archived from the original on 20 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
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