CAC Mid 60
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The CAC Mid 60 (formerly the CAC Mid 100) is a stock market index used by the Paris Bourse. It is a mid-cap index which represents the 60 largest French equities after the CAC 40 and the CAC Next 20. The index was inaugurated in 2005, with the number of index constituents being reduced from 100 to 60 in March 2011.[1]
Index composition[]
Original composition[]
The composition of the CAC Mid 100 index at its creation in 2005.
- Alain Afflelou
- April Group
- Areva CI
- Alstom
- Alten
- Altran Technologies
- Bénéteau
- Société Bic
- Boiron
- Bonduelle
- Bongrain
- Bull
- Camaieu
- Canal+
- Carbone Lorraine
- Cegedim
- Chargeurs
- Ciments Français
- Clarins
- Club Méditerranée
- Compagnie des Alpes
- Euler Hermes
- Euro Disney SCA
- Eurotunnel
- Faurecia
- FIMALAC
- Gemplus International
- GiFi
- GL Trade
- Iliad
- Ingenico
- Ipsos
- JCDecaux
- Kaufman & Broad
- Klépierre
- Manitou BF
- Norbert Dentressangle
- Nexans
- NRJ Group
- Pierre & Vacances
- Plastic Omnium
- Rémy Cointreau
- Rhodia
- Rubis
- Scor
- SEB
- Sopra Group
- Steria
- Teleperformance
- Trader Classified Media
- Trigano
- Ubisoft
- Vallourec
- Vilmorin Clause & Compagnie
- Zodiac Group
See also[]
- List of companies of France
- CAC 40
- CAC Next 20
References[]
- ^ "NYSE Euronext celebrates the launch of the CAC Mid 60 index". NYSE Euronext. 21 March 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-03-24. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
External links[]
Categories:
- CAC Mid 60
- French stock market indices
- Lists of companies of France