Aggreko demoted as Inmarsat joins FTSE 100
Temporary power provider Aggreko was a casualty of the latest quarterly FTSE 100 review, demoted to the 250 index as satellite company Inmarsat enjoyed a promotion.
Aggreko
869.50p
16:34 09/08/21
De La Rue
102.00p
15:24 15/11/24
Electricity
10,595.89
15:44 15/11/24
Equity Investment Instruments
12,024.90
15:45 15/11/24
Financial Services
16,492.39
15:44 15/11/24
FTSE 100
8,060.61
15:45 15/11/24
FTSE 250
20,508.75
15:45 15/11/24
FTSE 350
4,453.56
15:45 15/11/24
FTSE All-Share
4,411.85
15:45 15/11/24
Imagination Technologies Group
181.25p
16:35 02/11/17
Infinis Energy
184.50p
16:32 16/12/15
Inmarsat
544.40p
07:56 04/12/19
John Laing Group
402.60p
17:04 21/09/21
Mobile Telecommunications
1,979.89
16:59 24/01/22
Oil & Gas Producers
8,043.72
15:45 15/11/24
Pharos Energy
21.40p
14:14 15/11/24
Schroders Capital Global Innovation Trust
10.20p
14:19 15/11/24
Support Services
10,885.48
15:45 15/11/24
Technology Hardware & Equipment
1,920.18
16:30 25/09/24
Wizz Air Holdings
1,437.00p
15:45 15/11/24
Aggreko has a market capitalisation of around ÂŁ3.95bn, whereas Inmarsat has a market value of around ÂŁ4.53bn.
Banknote printer De La Rue was among the eight stocks leaving the FTSE 250, along with Imagination Technologies, Infinis Energy and oil and gas exploration company Soco International.
De La Rue came under pressure in May after the company, which makes banknotes for the Bank of England, posted a slump in annual profit and slashed its dividend as a result of euro weakness.
Meanwhile, Wizz Air Holdings, Woodford Patient Capital and John Laing Group were among the eight stocks entering the FTSE 250.