TMUS - NXP EPC GNRC all on rise after S&P index changes
S&P Dow Jones Indices is announcing several changes to its indexes coinciding with quarterly rebalancing, adding four stocks to the S&P 500. NXP Semiconductors (NXPI) is moving into the S&P 500 index to replace Flowserve (FLS), which in turn is moving to the MidCap 400. There it will replace Edgewell Personal Care (EPC), which is going to the SmallCap 600 to replace Exterran (EXTN). Exterran is no longer representative of the small-cap market space, S&P says. NXP is up 4.8% after hours, and [[EPC]] is up 6.3% postmarket. Also, in a market cap switcheroo, Penn National Gaming (PENN), Generac Holdings (GNRC) and Caesars Entertainment (CZR) are all moving from the MidCap 400 to the S&P 500. There they'll replace SL Green Realty (SLG), Xerox Holdings (XRX) and Vontier (VNT), which are headed down to the MidCap 400. [[PENN]] is up 1% postmarket; [[GNRC]] is up 3%; and [[CZR]] is up
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NXP, EPC, GNRC all on rise after S&P index changes