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Standard & Poor's Announces Changes in the S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index
TORONTO, Sept. 18 /CNW/ - Standard & Poor's will make the following changes in the S&P/TSX Ventur...

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n\n\nTORONTO, Sept. 18 /CNW/ - Standard & Poor's will make the following\nchanges in the S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index after the close of trading on\nThursday, September 18, 2008:\n\n\n- The shares of Copper Mountain Mining Corporation (TSXVN:CUM) will be\n removed from the index. The company will graduate to trade on TSX\n under the same ticker symbol.\n- The shares of Hard Creek Nickel Corporation (TSXVN:HNC) will be\n removed from the index. The company will graduate to trade on TSX\n under the same ticker symbol.\n\n\nCompany additions to and deletions from an S&P equity index do not in any\nway reflect an opinion on the investment merits of the company.\n\n\nAbout Standard & Poor's Index Services\n\n\nStandard & Poor's Index Services, the world's leading index provider,\nmaintains a wide variety of investable and benchmark indices to meet an array\nof investor needs. Its family of indices includes the S&P 500, an index with\n$1.5 trillion invested and $4.85 trillion benchmarked, and the S&P Global\n1200, a composite index comprised of seven regional and country headline\nindices. For more information, please visit www.standardandpoors.com/indices.\n\n\nAbout Standard & Poor's\n\n\nStandard & Poor's, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies (NYSE: MHP),\nis the world's foremost provider of financial market intelligence, including\nindependent credit ratings, indices, risk evaluation, investment research and\ndata. With approximately 8,500 employees, including wholly owned affiliates,\nlocated in 23 countries, Standard & Poor's is an essential part of the world's\nfinancial infrastructure and has played a leading role for more than 140 years\nin providing investors with the independent benchmarks they need to feel more\nconfident about their investment and financial decisions. For more\ninformation, visit: www.standardandpoors.com.\n\n\n","length":2010,"tagName":"div"}]