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OF A 7 4,113,754 0.000 6395 AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SO 8 8,712,234 0.000 6425 INDUSTRY AVERAGE RECORD 9 3,136,571 -0.028 2976 AMI TOYOTA LTD 1 0 491,324 -0.054 6450 AETNA LIFE & CASUALTY LTD. 1 1 196,177 -0.056 3164 HUMES LTD. 1 2 540,331 -0.069 6502 FAI INSURANCES LIMITED 1 3 804,734 -0.179 5029 MEMTEC LIMITED 1 4 115,085 -0.335 6757 WESTFIELD TRUST 1 5 200,156 -0.682 5779 PEKO-WALLSEND LTD. 1 6 610,245 -0.886 6858 SCHRODERS PROPERTY FUND 1 7 53,415 -3.434 6861 CAPCOUNT PROPERTY TRUST 1 8 12,630 -3.484 6215 NIUGINI MINING LIMITED 1 9 71,918 -6.185 6946 GENERAL PROPERTY TRUST 2 0 143,335 -11.779 Weighted Average IP for Country -0.119 AUSTRIA 4 5 SCHINDLER AUFZUEGE UND FAHRTRE 1 197,843 1.888 6368 ANGLO ELEMENTAR-VERSICHERUNGS 2 425,938 0.010 6371 INTERUNFALL VERSICHERUNG AG 3 795,912 0.008 2313 HERAKLITH HOLDING AG 4 317,379 -0.002 2398 RADEX-HERAKLITH INDUSTRIEBETEI 5 973,950 -0.008 6412 WIENER STAEDTISCHE VERSICHERT' 6 1,059,734 -0.010 6417 EA-GENERALI AG 7 3,974,073 -0.018 6438 VERSICHERUNGSANSTALT DER BUNDE 8 1,696,266 -0.042 4414 AUSTRIA EMAIL AG 9 82,180 -0.205 7316 OESTERREICHISCHE ELEKTRIZITAET 1 0 1,765,974 -0.257 7318 ENERGIE-VERSORGUNG NIEDEROESTE 1 1 945,629 -0.273 Weighted Average IP for Country -0.042 BELGIUM 6566 INVESTERINGS-EN BELEGGINGSMAAT 1 15,954 3.755 6581 COFINIMMO SA 2 22,414 1.198 6603 AUXIMINES SA 3 101,102 0.546 Page 1 IP Ranking within Country 6604 CIE MOBILIERE ET FONCIERE DU B 4 28,138 0.517 2 6 8 BEKAERT NV 5 1,864,391 0.435 6297 URBAINE UAP 6 382,459 0.230 6629 CIE FINANCIERE EUROPEENNE ET D 7 48,111 0.168 6640 COMPAGNIE BELGE DE PARTICIPATI 8 128,185 0.094 6647 BREDERODE SA 9 78,971 0.053 1911 BELCOFI SA 1 0 178,639 0.028 2185 MECANIVER SA 1 1 538,130 0.007 6379 ROYALE BELGE SA 1 2 4,368,544 0.003 2653 SOLVAY SA 1 3 8,239,172 -0.028 6673 BELGO-KATANGA SA 1 4 87,821 -0.051 3128 SIDAL N.V. 1 5 734,105 -0.067 6493 P & V (PROVOYANCE & VOORZORG) 1 6 699,531 -0.151 6701 SURONGO SA 1 7 30,095 -0.203 6826 MONCEAU-ZOLDER SA 1 8 31,118 -2.163 6877 MOSANE SA 1 9 12,216 -4.699 6896 GROUPE BRUXELLES LAMBERT SA 2 0 153,110 -5.930 6899 INDUSTRY AVERAGE RECORD 2 1 51,959 -6.404 6920 ELECTRAFINA 2 2 50,021 -8.322 6964 COMPAGNIE NATIONALE A PORTEFEU 2 3 77,442 -15.658 Weighted Average IP for Country -0.128 BRAZIL 1 5 5 ARACRUZ CELULOSE S/A 1 628,956 0.713 2 1 2 USIMINAS-USINAS SIDERURGICAS D 2 1,823,563 0.529 259 S/A WHITE MARTINS 3 592,545 0.452 5 6 9 CIA. BRASILEIRA DE PETROLEO IP 4 3,679,296 0.235 786 MAGNESITA S/A 5 169,396 0.171 7020 VARIG, S.A. - VIACAO AEREA RIO 6 3,324,581 0.166 1113 SAO PAULO ALPARGATAS S/A 7 609,477 0.113 1346 COMPANHIA CERVEJARIA BRAHMA 8 1,073,225 0.082 1582 BRASMOTOR S/A 9 1,991,123 0.055 1632 PIRELLI PNEUS S/A 1 0 686,295 0.051 2323 LOJAS AMERICANAS S/A 1 1 1,633,384 -0.003 2360 SADIA CONCORDIA S/A INDUSTRIA 1 2 2,434,426 -0.005 2998 SUPERGASBRAS DISTRIBUIDORA DE 1 3 307,323 -0.055 7300 CIA ENERGETICA DE MINAS GERAIS 1 4 1,674,772 -0.120 3829 SOUZA CRUZ S.A. 1 5 1,302,632 -0.132 7303 COMP. 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