Reading International Joins Russell 2000(R) Index
29 6월 2009 - 10:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
LOS ANGELES, June 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Reading
International, Inc. (NYSE Amex: RDI) today joined the broad-market
Russell 3000 Index and the subset Russell 2000(R) Index following
the reconstitution by Russell Investments of its comprehensive set
of U.S. and global equity indexes on June 26. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20030403/LATH058LOGO) Annual
reconstitution of Russell's U.S. indexes captures the 4,000 largest
U.S. stocks as of the end of May, ranking them by total market
capitalization. Membership in the Russell 3000(R), which remains in
place for one year, means automatic inclusion in the large-cap
Russell 1000 Index or small-cap Russell 2000 Index as well as the
appropriate growth and value style indexes. Russell determines
membership for its equity indexes primarily by objective,
market-capitalization rankings and style attributes. Russell
indexes are widely used by investment managers and institutional
investors for index funds and as benchmarks for both passive and
active investment strategies. An industry-leading $4 trillion in
assets currently are benchmarked to them. These investment tools
originated from Russell's multi-manager investment business in the
early 1980s when Russell saw the need for a more objective,
market-driven set of benchmarks in order to evaluate outside
investment managers. About Russell Russell Investments provides
strategic advice, world-class implementation, state-of-the-art
performance benchmarks and a range of institutional-quality
investment products. Russell has $136 billion in assets under
management as of March 31, 2009, and serves individual,
institutional and advisor clients in more than 40 countries.
Founded in 1936, Russell is a subsidiary of The Northwestern Mutual
Life Insurance Company. About Reading International, Inc. Reading
International (http://www.readingrdi.com/) is in the business of
owning and operating cinemas and developing, owning and operating
real estate assets. Our business consists primarily of: -- the
development, ownership and operation of multiplex cinemas in the
United States, Australia and New Zealand; and -- the development,
ownership and operation of retail and commercial real estate in
Australia, New Zealand and the United States, including
entertainment-themed retail centers ("ETRC") in Australia and New
Zealand and live theater assets in Manhattan and Chicago in the
United States. Reading manages its worldwide cinema business under
various different brands: -- in the United States, under the --
Reading brand, -- Angelika Film Center brand
(http://angelikafilmcenter.com/), -- Consolidated Theatres brand
(http://www.consolidatedtheatres.com/), and -- City Cinemas brand;
-- in Australia, under the Reading brand
(http://www.readingcinemas.com.au/); and -- in New Zealand, under
the -- Reading (http://www.readingcinemas.co.nz/), and -- Rialto
(http://www.rialto.co.nz/). For more information, contact: Andrzej
Matyczynski, Chief Financial Officer Reading International, Inc.
(213) 235 2240
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: Reading International, Inc.
CONTACT: Andrzej Matyczynski, Chief Financial Officer of Reading
International, Inc., +1-213-235-2240 Web Site:
http://www.readingcinemas.com.au/
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