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20 March 2008

Company Currency Price at start Price at end Change Change (%)
Astec Industries USD 42,52 43,48 0,96 2,26
Atlas Copco (A) SEK 251,50 116,50 - -7,36
Bell Equipment ZAR 36,99 44,10 7,11 19,22
Caterpillar US$ 68,62 78,14 9,52 13,87
CNH US$ 39,29 48,43 9,14 23,26
Deere US$ 110,70 119,76 9,06 8,18
Doosan Infracore WON 27900 35450 7550 27,06
Gehl US$ 26,22 30,22 4,00 15,26
Haulotte Group 25,17 27,84 2,67 10,61
Hitachi CM YEN 3470 4220 750 21,61
Hyundai Heavy Industries WON 213000 330500 117500 55,16
Ingersoll-Rand US$ 44,27 51,69 7,42 16,76
Kobe Steel YEN 461 455 -6 -1,30
Komatsu YEN 2590 3370 780 30,12
Kubota YEN 1058 1022 -36 -3,40
Manitou 42,86 43,67 0,81 1,89
Manitowoc US$ 66,48 78,00 11,52 17,33
Metso 40,46 42,80 2,34 5,78
Palfinger 129,40 171,38 41,98 32,44
Sandvik SEK 128,25 130,25 2,00 1,56
Tadano YEN 1466 1897 431 29,40
Terex US$ 76,59 86,08 9,49 12,39
Volvo (B) SEK 598,00 149,50 25,00
Period: Week 16 – 22
Volvo 5 for 1 share split in week 17
Atlas Copco 2 for 1 share split in week 20
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