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SDAX
Foundation21 June 1999
OperatorDeutsche Börse
ExchangesFrankfurt Stock Exchange
Constituents50
TypeSmall-cap, non-technology sectors
Weighting methodCapitalization-weighted
Related indicesDAX, MDAX, TecDAX
WebsiteSDAX homepage

The SDAX is a stock market index composed of 50 small and medium-sized companies in Germany. These so-called small caps rank directly below the MDAX shares in terms of order book volume and market capitalization. They are thus the 81st-130th largest publicly traded companies in Germany.

The index is based on prices generated in the electronic trading system Xetra.

Companies

50 companies make up the index as of the quarterly review effective on 19 September 2011.[1] The index was left unchanged at the quarterly review of December 2011.

Constituent Symbol Industry
Alstria office REIT AOX
Amadeus Fire AAD
Bauer B5A
BayWa BYW6
Bertrandt BDT
Biotest BIO3
Borussia Dortmund BVB
Braas Monier Building BMSA
Capital Stage CAP
CeWe CWC
comdirect bank COM
Delticom DEX
Deutsche Beteiligungs AG DBAN
Deutz AG KHD
DIC Asset DIC
DO Deutsche Office PMOX
Gesco GSC1
GfK GFK
Gerry Weber International GWI1
Grammer GMM
Grenkeleasing GLJ
Hamborner REIT HAB
Hamburger Hafen und Logistik HHFA
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen HDD
Hella HLE
Hornbach Holding HBH3
Hornbach-Baumarkt AG HBM
Indus Holding INH
Jungheinrich JUN3
KWS Saat KWS
MLP MLP
MVV Energie MVV1
Patrizia Immobilien P1Z
Puma PUM
Rational AG RAA
SAF-Holland SFQ
Schaltbau SLT
SGL Carbon SGL
SHW SW1
Sixt SIX2
Stabilus STM
Ströer Media SAX
Surteco SUR
TAKKT TTK
Tom Tailor TTI
Villeroy & Boch VIB3
Vossloh VOS
VTG VT9
Wacker Neuson WAC
Westgrund WEG1
Zalando ZAL
ZEAL Network TIM
Zooplus ZO1

See also

References

  1. ^ "Changes to MDAX, SDAX and TecDAX". Deutsche Börse. 5 September 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2011.