NEW YORK, June 13, 2008 — Dow Jones Indexes today announced the results of the regular quarterly review of the Dow Jones Internet Composite Index and its two sub-indexes, the Dow Jones Internet Commerce Index and Dow Jones Internet Services Index.
The changes will be effective as of the open of trading on Monday, June 23, 2008.
Autobytel Inc. (United States, Technology, ABTL) and Jupitermedia Corp. (United States, Technology, JUPM) will be deleted from the Dow Jones Internet Composite Index and sub-index Dow Jones Internet Commerce Index and will be replaced by Expedia Inc. (United States, Technology, EXPE) and Salesforce.com Inc. (United States, Technology, CRM)
Vignette Corp. (United States, Technology, VIGN) and InfoSpace Inc. (United States, Technology, INSP) will be deleted from the Dow Jones Internet Composite Index and sub-index Dow Jones Internet Services Index and will be replaced Juniper Networks Inc. (United States, Technology, JNPR) and Sonus Networks Inc. (United States, Technology, SONS)
The float-adjusted market capitalization of the reconstituted Dow Jones Internet Composite Index increased to US$318.86 billion from US$293.82 billion, as of May 30, 2008.
The Dow Jones Internet Composite Index is a blue-chip measure of Internet-related companies. It is made up of 40 stocks: 15 from the Internet commerce sector and 25 from the Internet services sector. Only those companies that generate the majority of their revenues from the Internet are eligible for inclusion, and stocks are selected to the index based on float-adjusted market capitalization and liquidity. The index is reviewed on a quarterly basis and is calculated in USD and in both price and total return versions.
Further information, as well as the complete component list of the Dow Jones Internet Composite Index, can be found on the Dow Jones Indexes Web site at http://www.djindexes.com.
Company additions to and deletions from the Dow Jones Internet Composite Index do not in any way reflect an opinion on the investment merits of the company.