TecDAX
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The TecDAX stock index tracks the performance of the 30 largest German companies from the technology sector. The companies rank in terms of order book turnover and market capitalization rank below those included in the DAX.
TecDAX is based on prices generated in Xetra, an electronic trading system. Between 9am and 5.30pm CET the index is calculated on every trading day.
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[edit] Companies
The following 30 companies make up the index following the replacements of Epcos and Versatel with Jenoptik and Smartrac on 22 December 2008.[1]
- Aixtron AG
- BB Biotech
- Bechtle
- Carl Zeiss Meditec
- Centrotherm Photovoltaics
- Conergy
- Drägerwerk
- Freenet.de
- IDS Scheer
- Jenoptik
- Kontron
- Manz Automation
- MorphoSys
- Nordex
- Pfeiffer Vacuum
- Phoenix Solar
- REpower
- Q-Cells
- Qiagen
- QSC
- Rofin-Sinar
- Roth & Rau
- Singulus
- SMA Solar Energy
- Smartrac
- Software AG
- SolarWorld
- SOLON
- United Internet
- Wirecard
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ "Beiersdorf and Salzgitter to be Included in DAX". Deutsche Börse (3 December 2008). Retrieved on 2008-12-22.

