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MicroStrategy to join Russell 1000 Stock Market Index

The SuperMicro Computer, MicroStrategy to join Russell 1000 stock market index which tracks the stock market rankings.

Thirty-eight new stocks are scheduled to join the Russell 1000 Index, a stock market index that follows the top 1,000 stocks in the Russell 3000 Index.

Relocating from the Russell 2000 Index, which monitors smaller businesses, are well-known brands, including MicroStrategy, Carvana, and Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ: SMCI). With these additions, the small-cap spectrum has lost 28 businesses, moving them to the large-cap index.

Super Micro Computer and MicroStrategy are two of the seven new companies that have significantly boosted the technology sector.

MicroStrategy to join Russell 1000 Stock Market Index

With five businesses joining the Russell 1000 Index, the Consumer Discretionary and Energy sectors are well-represented. Notable companies from the former category include Carvana, while Permian Resources is a significant addition.

With the remaining 11 businesses, fresh representation will be added to other industries like consumer staples, industrials, health care, and finance.

Including three recent initial public offers (IPOs) representing the Technology, Consumer Discretionary, and industrial sectors straight into the Russell 1000 Index is another noteworthy aspect of this year’s index reconstitution.

Additionally, 11 IPOs will be added to the Russell 2000 Index, seven of which will be in the healthcare sector, and the remaining ones will be in the Technology, industrial, real estate, and energy sectors.

The Russell 1000 Index will be replaced with the smaller-cap Russell 2000 Index, which will include 30 companies. Additionally, 116 businesses that are part of the Russell Microcap Index—a list of smaller publicly traded companies—are scheduled to graduate.

With 41 businesses, the Health Care sector is leading this movement, followed by the financial sector with 15, and the Technology and Industrials sectors with 13 apiece. This indicates a dynamic shift in the composition of these significant indices.

King David

David is a writer and digital marketer with a History degree. Formerly a Shill Angel at Aex Global Exchange. Currently thriving as a Cloud and AI Engineer, David is also passionate about Blockchain and Web3 technologies. Through his writing, he seeks to educate and inspire, sharing insights on the intersection of AI, Web3, and Blockchain Technology.

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