The Nasdaq-100 Index has announced its annual reconstitution, adding six new companies and removing six, effective Dec. 22.
The six companies being added to the index are: Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:ALNY), Ferrovial SE (NASDAQ:FER), Insmed Inc. (NASDAQ:INSM), Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:MPWR), Seagate Technology Holdings plc (NASDAQ:STX) and Western Digital Corp. (NASDAQ:WDC).
The six companies being removed from the index are: Biogen Inc. (NASDAQ:BIIB), CDW Corporation (NASDAQ:CDW), GlobalFoundries Inc. (NASDAQ:GFS), Lululemon Athletica Inc. (NASDAQ:LULU), ON Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ:ON) and The Trade Desk, Inc. (NASDAQ:TTD).
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Seagate Technology Holdings and Western Digital Corp. have been added to the index amid a surge in demand for their storage products amid the artificial intelligence boom. On a year-to-date basis, Seagate’s stock surged 232.96% , while Western Digital’s has climbed 277.04%, as per data from Benzinga Pro.
At the same time, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, in the third quarter, reported an adjusted earnings of $2.90 per share, a turnaround from a 50-cent loss a year ago. Quarterly sales surged 149% year over year to $1.25 billion, well above the consensus estimate of $977.79 million. The stock surged 70.17%, year-to-date.
Notably, Walmart (NYSE:WMT) switched its listing to Nasdaq too late to be eligible for the Nasdaq-100's annual reconstitution, as the company moved from the New York Stock Exchange after the qualification deadline for inclusion in the tech-heavy index.
On the flipside, Lululemon stock plunged 44.95% year-to-date. The company posted a solid third-quarter earnings beat and lifted its full-year forecast, easing worries over weak North American sales. Despite a 2% dip in America’s revenue, the company posted strong international growth, with revenue up 33% and comparable sales rising 18%.
The NASDAQ reconstitution news comes days after the S&P 500’s quarterly rebalance. Carvana (NYSE:CVNA) is set to join the S&P 500, along with CRH Plc (NYSE:CRH) and Comfort Systems USA (NYSE:FIX), while LKQ Corp (NASDAQ:LKQ), Solstice Advanced Materials (NASDAQ:SOLS), and Mohawk Industries (NYSE:MHK) are slated for removal from the index.
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