SPDR S&P Telecom ETF (XTL)
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101.24 - Open
101.90 - Bid 95.90 x 1000
- Ask 107.48 x 1000
- Day's Range
101.19 - 101.90 - 52 Week Range
64.09 - 101.90 - Volume
1,771 - Avg. Volume
13,590 - Net Assets 100.33M
- NAV 101.26
- PE Ratio (TTM) 32.84
- Yield 0.61%
- YTD Daily Total Return 27.43%
- Beta (5Y Monthly) 1.12
- Expense Ratio (net) 0.35%
In seeking to track the performance of the S&P Telecom Select Industry Index (the "index"), the fund employs a sampling strategy. It generally invests substantially all, but at least 80%, of its total assets in the securities comprising the index. The index represents the telecommunications segment of the S&P Total Market Index ("S&P TMI").
SPDR State Street Global Advisors
Fund Family
Communications
Fund Category
100.33M
Net Assets
2011-01-26
Inception Date
Performance Overview: XTL
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ASML is the leader in photolithography systems used in the manufacturing of semiconductors. Photolithography is the process in which a light source is used to expose circuit patterns from a photo mask onto a semiconductor wafer. The latest technological advances in this segment allow chipmakers to continually increase the number of transistors on the same area of silicon, with lithography historically representing a high portion of the cost of making cutting-edge chips. ASML outsources the manufacturing of most of its parts, acting like an assembler. ASML’s main clients are TSMC, Samsung, and Intel.
RatingPrice TargetEvery Cloud Has a Silver Lining; We Recommend Investors Buy Shares of ASML and Besi
ASML is the leader in photolithography systems used in the manufacturing of semiconductors. Photolithography is the process in which a light source is used to expose circuit patterns from a photo mask onto a semiconductor wafer. The latest technological advances in this segment allow chipmakers to continually increase the number of transistors on the same area of silicon, with lithography historically representing a high portion of the cost of making cutting-edge chips. ASML outsources the manufacturing of most of its parts, acting like an assembler. ASML’s main clients are TSMC, Samsung, and Intel.
RatingPrice TargetEvery Cloud Has a Silver Lining; We Recommend Investors Buy Shares of ASML and Besi
ASML is the leader in photolithography systems used in the manufacturing of semiconductors. Photolithography is the process in which a light source is used to expose circuit patterns from a photo mask onto a semiconductor wafer. The latest technological advances in this segment allow chipmakers to continually increase the number of transistors on the same area of silicon, with lithography historically representing a high portion of the cost of making cutting-edge chips. ASML outsources the manufacturing of most of its parts, acting like an assembler. ASML’s main clients are TSMC, Samsung, and Intel.
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