Volume 1, Issue 5 23rd December 1997
Monthly Commentary
It is interesting to note some of the changes which have altered the composition of the FTSE 100 Index over just the last 8 months since netPEP was launched. A total of 9 companies have dropped out of the index in this short time three of which came from the Consumer Group sector which fell in numbers from 11 to 8. The sector weighting is now 15.5%, 10.5% of which is made up of pharmaceuticals.

Other companies to drop out included well known names like Imperial Tobacco, Smith & Nephew and Tate & Lyle. Their places have mostly been taken up by financials including a long list of high street names such as Alliance & Leicester, Halifax and Woolwich. All of the new additions account for over 4% of the Index moving the sector weighting up from 22% 8 months ago to 28% today.

The most striking newcomer is a name which very few will have heard of before - Diageo. Sounding more like a chain of pizza bars, Diageo is the marketing men's idea of proving that success is all in the name. This is a no lose bet since Diageo is the prodigy of two highly successful companies which recently merged - Grand Metropolitan (which owns a well known pizza chain!) and Guinness which helps to wash the pizzas down.

We have yet to learn which company will fill the gap created by this merger. Another Financial perhaps.

This document is issued by MBO Advisory Partners who are regulated by the FSA. Any opinions expressed herein reflect best judgment and information at the time of writing and are subject to change without notice. Reference(s) to any investment(s) in this document is/are not an offer or solicitation to buy or sell by MBO Advisory Partners or any named contributors to this document. Remember the price of units and the income from them can go down as well as up and you may not get back your original investment. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. PEP and ISA tax reliefs may change in the future and their value will depend on your individual circumstances.
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