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COMPANY INDEX WEIGHT ACI Worldwide Inc 0.22% AECOM 0.40% AGCO Corp 0.23% AMC Networks Inc.-A 0.09% ASGN Incorporated 0.19% Aaron's Inc COMPANY INDEX WEIGHT ACI Worldwide Inc 0.22% AECOM 0.40% AGCO Corp 0.23% AMC Networks Inc.-A 0.09% ASGN Incorporated 0.19% Aaron's Inc. 0.21% Acadia Healthcare Company Inc 0.16% Acuity Brands Inc 0.25% Adient Inc. 0.13% Adtalem Global Education Inc 0.10% Affiliated Managers Grp 0.22% Alleghany Corp (NY) 0.63% Allegheny Technologies Inc 0.14% Allete Inc 0.23% Allscript Healthcare Solutions Inc 0.08% Amedisys Inc 0.35% American Campus Communities Inc 0.35% American Eagle Outfitters 0.13% American Financial Group 0.46% Antero Midstream Corp 0.08% Apergy Corp 0.11% AptarGroup Inc 0.39% Arrow Electronics Inc 0.35% Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Inc 0.23% Ashland Global Holdings Inc 0.26% Associated Banc-Corp (IL) 0.18% AutoNation Inc 0.15% Avanos Medical, Inc 0.08% Avis Budget Group Inc 0.13% Avnet Inc 0.20% Axon Enterprise Inc 0.28% BANK OZK 0.18% BJ's Wholesale Club Holdings 0.14% BancorpSouth Inc (MS) 0.15% Bank of Hawaii Corp 0.20% Bed Bath & Beyond Inc 0.08% Belden Inc 0.11% Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc A 0.44% Bio-Techne Corp 0.42% Black Hills Corp 0.28% Blackbaud Inc 0.21% Boston Beer Inc A 0.20% Boyd Gaming Corp 0.14% Brighthouse Financial Inc 0.27% Brinker Intl Inc 0.09% Brixmor Property Group Inc 0.33% Brown & Brown Inc 0.59% Brunswick Corp 0.29% CACI International Inc 0.37% CDK Global Inc 0.34% CIENA Corp 0.36% CIT Group Inc 0.24% CNO Financial Group Inc 0.16% CNX Resources Corp. 0.06% Cable One Inc. 0.48% Cabot Corp 0.13% Cabot Microelectronics Corp 0.26% Caesars Entertainment Corp 0.43% Camden Property Trust 0.60% Cantel Medical Corp 0.13% Carlisle Cos 0.50% Carpenter Technology Corp 0.11% Carters Inc 0.26% Casey's General Stores Inc 0.33% Catalent Inc 0.49% Cathay General Bancorp 0.15% Ceridian HCM Holding Inc. 0.38% Charles River Laboratories 0.45% Cheesecake Factory Inc 0.09% Chemed Corp 0.42% Chesapeake Energy Corp 0.03% Choice Hotels Intl 0.18% Churchill Downs Inc 0.31% Cinemark Holdings Inc 0.18% Cirrus Logic Inc 0.25% Clean Harbors Inc 0.24% Cognex Corp 0.51% Coherent Inc 0.21% Colfax Corp 0.17% Columbia Sportswear Co 0.14% Commerce Bancshares Inc (MO) 0.40% Commercial Metals Co 0.14% Commvault Systems 0.12% Compass Minerals Intl 0.12% Core Laboratories N.V. 0.08% CoreCivic, Inc 0.11% CoreLogic Inc. 0.21% Coresite Realty Corp 0.23% Corporate Office Properties Trust 0.18% Cousins Properties 0.33% Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc 0.21% Crane Co 0.24% Cree Inc 0.29% Cullen Frost Bankers (TX) 0.29% Curtiss-Wright Corp 0.34% Cypress Semiconductor Corp 0.47% CyrusOne Inc 0.41% Dana Incorporated 0.13% Darling Ingredients Inc 0.25% Deckers Outdoor 0.30% Delphi Technologies plc 0.07% Deluxe Corp 0.09% Dick's Sporting Goods Inc 0.15% Dillards Inc A 0.04% Diversified Healthcare Trust 0.10% Domino's Pizza Inc 0.62% Domtar Corp 0.11% Donaldson Co 0.36% Douglas Emmett 0.39% Dunkin' Brands Group Inc 0.34% Dycom Industries Inc 0.08% EPR Properties 0.30% EQT Corporation 0.07% Eagle Materials Inc 0.20% East West Bancorp Inc 0.38% EastGroup Properties 0.29% Eaton Vance Corp 0.30% Edgewell Personal Care Co. 0.10% Eldorado Resorts, Inc 0.23% Emcor Group Inc 0.26% Encompass Health Corp 0.44% Energizer Holdings Inc 0.18% Enersys 0.18% Equitrans Midstream Corp 0.10% Essential Utilities Inc 0.62% Etsy, Inc. 0.33% Evercore Inc A 0.17% Exelixis Inc 0.33% FNB Corp 0.21% FTI Consulting 0.25% FactSet Research System Inc 0.60% Fair Isaac & Co Inc 0.64% Federated Hermes Inc B 0.19% First American Financial Corp 0.38% First Financial Bankshs (TX) 0.25% First Horizon National Corp 0.28% First Industrial Realty Trust 0.31% First Solar Inc 0.23% FirstCash Inc 0.20% Five Below Inc. 0.34% Flowers Foods Inc 0.23% Fluor Corp 0.15% Foot Locker Inc 0.24% Fulton Financial Corp (PA) 0.15% GATX Corp 0.15% Generac Holdings Inc 0.38% Gentex Corp 0.42% Genworth Financial Inc 0.11% Geo Group Inc 0.12% Globus Medical Inc. A 0.23% Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co 0.15% Graco Inc 0.51% Graham Holdings Co B 0.13% Grand Canyon Education 0.22% Greif Bros Corp A 0.06% GrubHub Inc 0.26% HNI Corp 0.09% Haemonetics Corp 0.32% Hain Celestial Group Inc 0.12% Hancock Whitney Corp 0.19% Hanover Insurance Group Inc 0.29% Hawaiian Electric Industries 0.28% HealthEquity Inc 0.28% Healthcare Realty Trust 0.26% Healthcare Services Group Inc 0.12% Helen of Troy Ltd 0.26% Highwoods Properties 0.29% Hill-Rom Holdings Inc 0.39% Home Bancshares 0.16% Hubbell Inc 0.44% ICU Medical Inc 0.22% IDACORP Inc 0.30% II-VI Inc 0.18% ITT Inc 0.33% Ingevity Corp 0.15% Ingredion Inc 0.35% Insperity Inc. 0.15% Integra Lifesciences Hldg 0.23% InterDigital Inc 0.10% Interactive Brokers Group A 0.23% Intl Bancshares Corp 0.13% J2 Global Inc 0.24% JBG Smith Properties 0.26% Jabil Inc 0.30% Jack in the Box Inc 0.11% Janus Henderson Group plc 0.23% Jefferies Financial Group Inc. 0.32% JetBlue Airways Corp 0.33% John Wiley & Sons Inc. A 0.10% Jones Lang Lasalle Inc 0.47% KAR Auction Services Inc 0.16% KB Home 0.18% KBR Inc 0.23% Kemper Corporation 0.27% Kennametal Inc 0.14% Kilroy Realty Corp 0.46% Kirby Corp 0.24% Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings Inc. 0.26% Lamar Advertising Co A 0.44% Lancaster Colony Corp 0.16% Landstar System Inc 0.24% Lear Corp 0.37% Legg Mason Inc 0.18% LendingTree, Inc 0.13% Lennox International Inc 0.46% Life Storage, Inc 0.29% Ligand Pharmaceutical Inc B 0.09% Lincoln Electric Hldgs 0.31% Littelfuse Inc 0.24% LivaNova PLC 0.19% LiveRamp Holdings, Inc 0.14% LogMeIn Inc 0.22% Louisiana Pacific Corp 0.21% Lumentum Holdings Inc 0.39% MAXIMUS Inc 0.25% MDU Resources Group Inc 0.34% MKS Instruments Inc 0.35% MSA Safety Inc 0.27% MSC Industrial Direct A 0.17% Macerich Co 0.14% Mack-Cali Realty Corp 0.11% Manhattan Associates Inc 0.27% ManpowerGroup 0.30% Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corporation 0.25% Masimo Corp 0.48% Mastec Inc 0.20% Matador Resources Co 0.08% Mattel Inc 0.27% Medical Properties Trust 0.65% Mednax Inc 0.12% Mercury General Corp 0.07% Mercury Systems Inc 0.25% Meredith Corp 0.07% Miller Herman Inc 0.13% Minerals Technologies Inc 0.11% Molina Healthcare 0.49% Monolithic Power Systems 0.42% Murphy Oil Corp 0.18% Murphy USA Inc 0.16% NCR Corp 0.23% NOW Inc. 0.06% NU Skin Enterprises Inc A 0.11% National Fuel Gas 0.20% National Instruments Corp 0.29% National Retail Properties Inc 0.52% Navient Corp 0.15% Nektar Therapeutics 0.22% Netscout Systems Inc 0.10% New Jersey Resources Corp 0.22% New York Community Bancorp Inc 0.29% New York Times Co A 0.30% NewMarket Corp 0.17% Nordson Corp 0.49% Northwestern Corp 0.21% NuVasive Inc 0.22% O-I Glass Inc 0.11% OGE Energy Corp 0.49% ONE Gas Inc 0.27% Old Republic Intl Corp 0.36% Olin Corp 0.15% Ollie's Bargain Outlet Holdings, Inc. 0.16% Omega Healthcare Investors 0.51% Oshkosh Corporation 0.31% Owens Corning Inc 0.37% PBF Energy Inc A 0.16% PNM Resources Inc 0.24% PS Business Parks Inc 0.18% PTC Inc 0.49% PacWest Bancorp 0.24% Papa John's Intl Inc 0.08% Park Hotels & Resorts Inc 0.31% Patterson Cos Inc 0.11% Patterson-UTI Energy Inc 0.08% Pebblebrook Hotel Trust 0.18% Penn National Gaming Inc 0.22% Penumbra Inc 0.32% Perspecta Inc. 0.17% Pilgrims Pride Corp 0.07% Pinnacle Financial 0.24% Polaris Inc 0.29% PolyOne Corp 0.16% Pool Corp 0.49% Post Holdings Inc. 0.38% PotlatchDeltic Corp 0.15% Pra Health Sciences Inc 0.38% Prestige Consumer Healthcare Inc 0.12% Primerica Inc 0.29% Prosperity Bancshares Inc 0.37% RH 0.21% RLI Corp 0.21% RPM International Inc. 0.53% Rayonier Inc 0.20% Regal Beloit Corp 0.20% Reinsurance Group of America 0.52% Reliance Steel & Aluminum 0.42% RenaissanceRe Hldgs 0.47% Repligen Corp 0.27% Resideo Technologies Inc 0.07% Royal Gold Inc 0.37% Ryder System Inc 0.14% SEI Investments Corp 0.47% SLM Corp 0.27% Sabra Health Care REIT 0.23% Sabre Corporation 0.33% Sally Beauty Co Inc 0.08% Sanderson Farms 0.15% Science Applications International Corp 0.25% Scientific Games Corp 0.09% Scotts Miracle-Gro Compnay 0.25% Selective Insurance Group Inc 0.22% Semtech Corp 0.18% Sensient Technologies Corp 0.14% Service Corp Intl 0.48% Service Properties Trust 0.20% Signature Bank NY 0.42% Silgan Hldgs Inc 0.13% Silicon Laboratories Inc 0.24% Six Flags Entertainment Corp 0.17% Skechers USA Inc A 0.28% SolarEdge Technologies Inc 0.29% Sonoco Products Co 0.31% Southwest Gas Holdings, Inc 0.23% Spire Inc 0.24% Spirit Realty Capital Inc 0.28% Sprouts Farmers Markets Inc 0.10% Steel Dynamics Inc 0.34% Stericycle Inc 0.31% Sterling Bancorp/DE 0.22% Stifel Financial Corp 0.25% Synaptics Inc 0.15% Syneos Health, Inc 0.22% Synnex Corp 0.32% Synovus Financial Corp (GA) 0.29% TCF Financial Corp 0.36% TEGNA Inc 0.19% TRI Pointe Group Inc 0.13% Taubman Centers Inc 0.18% Taylor Morrison Home Corp 0.19% Tech Data Corp 0.27% Teledyne Technologies Inc 0.76% Telephone & Data Systems Inc 0.13% Tempur Sealy Intl Inc 0.23% Tenet Healthcare 0.19% Teradata Corp 0.14% Teradyne Inc 0.66% Terex Corp 0.09% Tetra Tech Inc 0.28% Texas Capital Bancshares 0.15% Texas Roadhouse 0.23% The Brink's Co 0.23% The Chemours Company 0.14% The Wendy's Company 0.23% Thor Industries Inc 0.25% Timken Co 0.20% Toll Brothers Inc 0.34% Tootsie Roll Industries Inc 0.03% Toro Co 0.47% Transocean Ltd 0.14% TreeHouse Foods Inc 0.14% Trex Co 0.32% Trimble Inc 0.59% Trinity Industries Inc 0.12% TripAdvisor Inc.
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