Russell Small Cap Completeness Index
The Russell Small Cap Completeness Index measures the performance of the companies in the Russell 3000 Index excluding the companies in the S&P 500. It provides a performance standard for active money managers seeking a liquid extended benchmark, and can be used for a passive investment strategy in the extended market. Weighted average market capitalization is approximately $5.7 billion; median market capitalization, $711.5 million. The index's largest company has a market capitalization of approximately $83.7 billion; the smallest, $182.6 million.
Top 10 holdings
- American Airlines Group (NASDAQ: AAL)
- Illumina Inc (NASDAQ: ILMN)
- Las Vegas Sands Corp (NYSE: LVS)
- LinkedIn Corp (NYSE: LNKD)
- Tesla Motors Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA)
- United Continental Holdings Inc (NYSE: UAL)
- HCA Holdings Inc (NYSE: HCA)
- TWITTER INC (NYSE: TWTR)
- DISH Network Corp (NASDAQ: DISH)
- Cheniere Energy Inc (NYSE MKT: LNG)
(as of November 30, 2014)[1]
Top sectors by weight
- Financial Services
- Consumer Discretionary
- Producer Durables
- Technology
- Health Care
See also
- Russell Investments
- Russell Indexes
- Russell 3000 Index
- Russell 2500 Index
- Russell 2000 Index
- Russell 1000 Index
- Russell Top 200 Index
- Russell Top 50 Index
- Russell Midcap Index
- Russell Microcap Index
- Wilshire 4500
References
External links
- Russell Index Fact Sheet
- Russell Indexes
- Russell Investment Group
- Index Construction and Methodology
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