Apogee Enterprises added to S&P SmallCap 600 index.NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 9, 1995--Standard & Poor's will replace CRSS CRSS Critical Resolved Shear Stress CRSS Commercial Remote Sensing System CRSS Consolidated Range Simulation System (Western Space Lift Range) Inc. (CRX CRX Civic Renaissance Model X (Honda automobile model) CRX Cone-Rod Homeobox-Containing Gene CRX Civic Renaissance Experimental (Honda) ) in the S&P SmallCap 600 Index with Apogee apogee (ăp`əjē), point farthest from the earth in the orbit of a body about the earth. See apsis. The farthest point. Enterprises Inc. (APOG APOG Advanced Operational Planning Group APOG Aberdeen Police Officer's Guild ) after the close of trading on Friday, June 16, 1995. CRSS Inc. is being acquired in a friendly tender offer by American Tractebel Corp., the U.S. subsidiary of Belgium's largest utility. American Tractebel's tender offer is scheduled to expire on that date. Apogee Enterprises, headquartered in Minneapolis, is a leading supplier of window and glass products and services to the automobile and construction industries. Its products include energy-efficient aluminium window systems, flat laminated laminated /lam·i·nat·ed/ (-nat?ed) having, composed of, or arranged in layers or laminae. laminated made up of laminae or thin layers. safety glass, and replacement auto windshields. The Equity Services Group of Standard & Poor's, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, provides financial, economic, and investment information, as well as analytical services, to the global financial community and commodity trading markets. The S&P Equity Services Group calculates and maintains the S&P 500, S&P MidCap 400, and S&P SmallCap 600 stock price indexes, which are widely considered key barometers of stock market activity and performance benchmarks for professional money managers. More than $300 billion is currently indexed to the S&P 500. Company additions and company deletions from the S&P equity indexes do not in any way reflect an opinion on the investment merits of the company. CONTACT: Cynthia Giglio, CFA (Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986) Signed into law in 1986, the CFA was a significant step forward in criminalizing unauthorized access to computer systems and networks. The Act applies to "federal interest computers" that include any system used by the U.S. Index Products and Services 212/208-8968 or Jon M. Diat Media Relations Manager 212/208-8690 |
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