Delta Apparel, Inc. has been added to the Russell 3000 Index and the
subset Russell 2000 Index. The company continues to be included in the
Russell Microcap Index.
Russell Investments completed its annual
reconstitution of its U.S. indexes, capturing the 4,000 largest U.S.
stocks as of the end of May. Russell determines membership for its
equity indexes primarily by objective, market-capitalization rankings
and style attributes. The Russell 3000® also serves as the U.S.
component to the Russell Global® Index, which Russell launched in 2007.
Robert
W. Humphreys, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, commented, “The
inclusion in the Russell 3000® Index marks another milestone for Delta
Apparel, Inc. This recognizes the rise in our market capitalization over
the past year, driven from our strong revenue and earnings growth. We
believe inclusion in these widely recognized indexes will increase
investor awareness and interest in our Company.”
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 $3.9 trillion in assets are benchmarked
to them. Stocks that are added to Russell indexes are often purchased by
index funds. Russell's investment tools originated from Russell's
multi-manager investment business in the early 1980s when the company
saw the need for a more objective, market-driven set of benchmarks in
order to evaluate outside investment managers.
Source Delta Apparel Inc through SportsOneSource
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