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Abc Brasil Cosan Itausa Qualicorp Abril Educa Cpfl ELIGIBLE COMPANIES - 2015 ISE PORTFOLIO 2014 BASE PERIOD ABC BRASIL COSAN ITAUSA QUALICORP ABRIL EDUCA CPFL ENERGIA ITAUUNIBANCO RAIADROGASIL AES TIETE CPFL RENOVAV JBS RANDON PART ALIANSCE CREMER JHSF PART RODOBENSIMOB ALL AMER LAT CSU CARDSYST JSL ROSSI RESID ALPARGATAS CVC BRASIL KEPLER WEBER SABESP ALUPAR CYRE COM-CCP KLABIN S/A SANEPAR AMBEV S/A CYRELA REALT KROTON SANTANDER BR ANHANGUERA DASA LE LIS BLANC SANTOS BRP ANIMA DAYCOVAL LIGHT S/A SAO CARLOS AREZZO CO DIRECIONAL LINX SAO MARTINHO ARTERIS DURATEX LLX LOG SARAIVA LIVR AUTOMETAL ECORODOVIAS LOCALIZA SER EDUCA B2W DIGITAL ELETROBRAS LOCAMERICA SID NACIONAL BANRISUL ELETROPAULO LOG-IN SIERRABRASIL BBSEGURIDADE EMBRAER LOJAS AMERIC SLC AGRICOLA BEMATECH ENERGIAS BR LOJAS MARISA SMILES BHG ENEVA LOJAS RENNER SOUZA CRUZ BICBANCO EQUATORIAL LOPES BRASIL SUL AMERICA BIOSEV ESTACIO PART M.DIASBRANCO SUZANO PAPEL BMFBOVESPA ETERNIT MAGAZ LUIZA TAESA BR BROKERS EUCATEX MAGNESITA SA TARPON INV BR INSURANCE EVEN MARCOPOLO TECHNOS BR MALLS PAR EZTEC MARFRIG TECNISA BR PHARMA FER HERINGER METAL LEVE TEGMA BR PROPERT FERBASA MILLS TELEBRAS BRADESCO FIBRIA MINERVA TELEF BRASIL BRADESPAR FLEURY MRV TEREOS BRASIL FORJA TAURUS MULTIPLAN TIM PART S/A BRASILAGRO GAFISA MULTIPLUS TIME FOR FUN BRASKEM GENERALSHOPP NATURA TOTVS BRF SA GERDAU ODONTOPREV TRACTEBEL BROOKFIELD GERDAU MET OI TRAN PAULIST CCR SA GOL P.ACUCAR-CBD TRISUL CCX CARVAO GRAZZIOTIN PANAMERICANO TRIUNFO PART CELESC GRENDENE PARANA TUPY CEMIG GUARARAPES PARANAPANEMA ULTRAPAR CESP HELBOR PDG REALT UNICASA CETIP HYPERMARCAS PETROBRAS USIMINAS CIA HERING IDEIASNET PINE V-AGRO CIELO IGB S/A PORTO SEGURO VALE COELCE IGUATEMI PORTOBELLO VALID COMGAS IMC HOLDINGS POSITIVO INF VIAVAREJO CONTAX INDS ROMI PROFARMA WEG COPASA INEPAR PROVIDENCIA COPEL IOCHP-MAXION QGEP PART.
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