US Internet stocks begin to blossom

27 Feb 1999

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As the market for US Internet stocks matures, Dow Jones Indexes has introduced a new Internet Index (DJII) to measure their performance. The DJII plans to represent around 80% of the capitalised value of the market and will be divided into categories - companies that generate a minimum of 50% of their revenues from the Internet, and two sub indexes, Internet commerce and Internet services.

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