NEW YORK, April 25, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- S&P SmallCap
600 constituent Catalyst Health Solutions Inc. (NASD: CHSI) will
replace AirTran Holdings Inc. (NYSE: AAI) in the S&P MidCap 400
index, and Calamos Asset Management Inc. (NASD: CLMS) will replace
Catalyst Health Solutions in the S&P SmallCap 600 index after
the close of trading on Monday, May 2,
2011. S&P 500 constituent Southwest Airlines Co (NYSE:
LUV) is acquiring AirTran Holdings in a deal expected to be
completed on or about that date pending final approvals.
Standard & Poor's will monitor this transaction, and post
any relevant updates on its website: www.standardandpoors.com.
Catalyst Health Solutions operates as a pharmacy benefit
management company. Headquartered in Rockville, MD, the company will be added to
the S&P MidCap 400 GICS (Global Industry Classification
Standard) Health Care Services Sub-Industry index.
Calamos Asset Management is a publicly owned investment manager.
Headquartered in Naperville, IL,
the company will be added to the S&P SmallCap 600 GICS Asset
Management & Custody Banks Sub-Industry index.
Following is a summary of the changes:
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S&P
MIDCAP 400 INDEX – May 2, 2011
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COMPANY
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GICS
ECONOMIC SECTOR
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GICS
SUB-INDUSTRY
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ADDED
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Catalyst
Health Solutions
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Health
Care
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Health Care
Services
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DELETED
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AirTran
Holdings
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Industrials
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Airlines
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S&P
SMALLCAP 600 INDEX – May 2, 2011
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COMPANY
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GICS
ECONOMIC SECTOR
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GICS
SUB-INDUSTRY
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ADDED
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Calamos
Asset Management
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Financials
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Asset
Management & Custody Banks
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DELETED
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Catalyst
Health Solutions
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Health
Care
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Health Care
Services
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