Equipment Manufacturers

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01 May 2008

Company Currency Price at start Price at end Change Change %
CEE Index 115,37 129,01 13,65 11,83
Atlas Copco* SEK 301,00 123,50 23,17 23,09
Caterpillar US$ 93,58 95,31 1,73 1,85
CNH US$ 18,55 18,89 0,34 1,83
Deere US$ 71,49 65,49 -6,00 -8,39
Doosan Infracore WON 7570 9230 1660 21,93
Gehl US$ 21,85 38,94 17,09 78,22
Hitachi CM YEN 1420 1335 -85 -5,99
Ingersoll-Rand US$ 75,65 71,35 -4,30 -5,68
JLG US$ 17,82 27,48 9,66 54,21
Kobe Steel YEN 158 208 50 31,65
Komatsu YEN 734 866 132 17,98
Kubota YEN 531 320 -211 -39,74
Manitowoc US$ 36,90 41,02 4,12 11,17
Metso ̈́ 11,76 18,00 6,24 53,06
Palfinger ̈́ 43,65 54,80 11,15 25,54
Pinguely-Haulotte ̈́ 5,82 11,40 5,58 95,88
Sandvik SEK 269,50 290,00 20,50 7,61
Terex US$ 44,84 39,40 -5,44 -12,13
Volvo (B) SEK 261,50 318,00 56,50 21,61
Period: Week 1 – 26 * Atlas Copco 3 for 1 share split in week 20
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