OMX Stockholm 30 - Composition

Composition

As of the semi-annual reshuffle of 1 July 2009 the index is composed of the following listings (its composition was left unchanged in both semi-annual reviews in 2010 and 2011):

Company GICS Sector Ticker symbol Index weighting (%)
ABB industrial machinery ABB 2.97
Alfa Laval industrial machinery ALFA 1.56
Assa Abloy building products ASSA B 1.87
AstraZeneca pharmaceuticals AZN 4.54
Atlas Copco (class A) industrial machinery ATCO A 3.26
Atlas Copco (class B) industrial machinery ATCO B 1.37
Boliden diversified metals and mining BOL 0.80
Electrolux household appliances ELUX B 1.62
Ericsson communications equipment ERIC B 11.45
Getinge health care equipment GETI B 1.14
Hennes & Mauritz apparel retail HM B 14.13
Investor multi-sector holdings INVE B 2.72
Lundin Petroleum oil and gas exploration and production LUPE 0.95
Modern Times Group broadcasting MTG B 0.56
Nokia communications equipment NOKI SEK 0.26
Nordea diversified banks NDA SEK 12.39
Sandvik industrial machinery SAND 3.41
SCA paper products SCA B 2.44
Scania construction and farm machinery; heavy trucks SCV B 1.54
SEB diversified banks SEB A 3.70
Securitas diversified commercial and professional services SECU B 1.14
Skanska construction and engineering SKA B 1.73
SKF industrial machinery SKF B 1.95
SSAB steel SSAB A 1.09
Svenska Handelsbanken diversified banks SHB A 4.48
Swedbank diversified banks SWED A 1.16
Swedish Match tobacco SWMA 1.58
Tele2 integrated telecommunication services TEL2 B 1.57
TeliaSonera integrated telecommunication services TLSN 9.14
Volvo Group construction and farm machinery; heavy trucks VOLV B 3.47

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