NEW YORK, July 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Steven Madden Ltd.
(Nasdaq: SHOO) will replace inVentiv Health Inc. (Nasdaq: VTIV) in
the S&P SmallCap 600 index after the close of trading on a date
to be announced. inVentiv Health is being acquired by
affiliates of Thomas H. Lee Partners in a transaction expected to
be completed soon.
Standard & Poor's will monitor this transaction, and post
any relevant updates on its website: www.standardandpoors.com.
Steven Madden designs, sources,
markets, and sells footwear. Headquartered in Long Island City, NY, the company will be
added to the S&P SmallCap 600 GICS (Global Industry
Classification Standard) Footwear Sub-Industry index.
Following is a summary of the change:
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S&P
SMALLCAP 600 INDEX –
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COMPANY
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GICS ECONOMIC SECTOR
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GICS SUB-INDUSTRY
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Steven Madden
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Consumer
Discretionary
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Footwear
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DELETED
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inVentive Health
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Health Care
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Health Care Services
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