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TOP

SECTORS

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SECTORS

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#%of indexNameof sector
117%Electronic Technology
213%Finance
312%Health Technology
411%Technology Services
59%Producer Manufacturing
66%Consumer Services
76%Energy Minerals
85%Commercial Services
94%Consumer Durables
104%Consumer Non-Durables
114%Transportation
122%Health Services
132%Utilities
142%Industrial Services
152%Non-Energy Minerals
162%Process Industries

Top ten

Holdings

Ranked by index %, displayed with market cap size.

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All

Companies

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Holding

Ticker

Female lead

since

CEO

Name

% of Index

Index

Mkt Cap

(USD)

Gross Income

(1Y)

Rev Growth

(1Y)

Industry

Sector

01

Sunrun Inc RUN

Aug
2021

Mary G. Powell

6.88%

$2,734,181,095

16.58%

8.68%

Electronic Technology

02

Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc ALNY

Jan
2022

Yvonne L. Greenstreet MD

5.13%

$57,534,508,904

81.52%

17.26%

Health Technology

03

Chart Industries Inc GTLS

June
2018

Jillian C. Evanko MBA

5.04%

$8,928,404,999

29.09%

4.04%

Producer Manufacturing

04

Halozyme Therapeutics Inc. HALO

Jan
2014

Helen I. Torley MD

4.31%

$7,357,161,793

80.31%

40.79%

Health Technology

05

Jackson Financial Inc - Ordinary Shares - Class A JXN

Feb
2021

Laura Prieskorn

3.91%

$6,307,635,243

N/A%

-137.77%

Finance

06

Woodside Energy Group Ltd - ADR WDS

Aug
2021

Meg O’Neill

3.76%

$33,182,225,406.151

40.27%

-0.25%

Energy Minerals

07

Blackstone Mortgage Trust Inc - Ordinary Shares - Class A BXMT

June
2021

Katharine A. Keenan

3.62%

$3,239,406,956

83.52%

-14.75%

Finance

08

Arista Networks Inc ANET

Oct
2008

Jayshree V. Ullal

2.92%

$174,930,511,105

65.25%

30.43%

Electronic Technology

09

Advanced Micro Devices Inc. AMD

Oct
2014

Lisa T. Su PhD

2.44%

$280,362,477,335

35.80%

31.71%

Electronic Technology

10

nVent Electric plc NVT

May
2018

Beth A. Wozniak MBA

2.29%

$14,272,806,271

38.60%

9.41%

Electronic Technology

11

Federal Signal Corp. FSS

Jan
2016

Jennifer L Sherman

2.25%

$7,622,695,905

29.65%

15.13%

Consumer Durables

12

WEX Inc WEX

May
2013

Melissa D. Smith CPA

2.16%

$5,765,313,074

54.93%

-2.06%

Commercial Services

13

MillerKnoll Inc MLKN

Jul
2021

Andi Owen

2.15%

$1,350,707,527

38.76%

1.14%

Producer Manufacturing

14

Citigroup Inc C

Mar
2021

Jane Fraser

2.14%

$170,706,461,691

N/A%

1.35%

Finance

15

Parsons Corp PSN

Jul
2018

Carey Smith

2.10%

$8,288,269,871

21.99%

-5.16%

Technology Services

16

Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc. TR

Jan
2015

Ellen R. Gordon

2.07%

$3,183,724,809

36.95%

2.89%

Consumer Non-Durables

17

Integral Ad Science Holding Corp IAS

Jan
2019

Lisa Utzschneider

2.05%

$1,492,148,272

65.42%

15.66%

Technology Services

18

Workiva Inc - Ordinary Shares - Class A WK

Apr
2023

Julie Iskow

2.04%

$4,120,505,733

76.98%

21.23%

Technology Services

19

Parker-Hannifin Corp. PH

Jan
2023

Jennifer A. Parmentier

2.02%

$92,989,165,936

36.85%

-0.40%

Electronic Technology

20

Pagerduty Inc PD

July
2016

Jennifer Tejada

2.01%

$1,425,009,627

83.99%

7.77%

Technology Services

21

General Motors Company GM

Jan
2014

Mary Barra

2.01%

$50,964,724,533

9.05%

-1.77%

Consumer Durables

22

International Seaways Inc INSW

Dec
2016

Lois K. Zabrocky

1.97%

$2,115,838,610

36.00%

-24.00%

Transportation

23

Hershey Company HSY

Mar
2017

Michele G. Buck MBA

1.94%

$37,356,043,518

31.66%

26.04%

Consumer Non-Durables

24

Trinity Industries, Inc. TRN

Feb
2020

E. Jean Savage

1.93%

$2,197,159,376

26.73%

-39.84%

Producer Manufacturing

25

Southwest Gas Holdings Inc SWX

May
2022

Karen S. Haller

1.92%

$5,645,336,037

10.60%

-5.23%

Utilities

26

New York Times Co. - Ordinary Shares - Class A NYT

Sept
2020

Meredith Kopit Levien

1.92%

$9,373,734,886

47.49%

9.72%

Consumer Services

27

Trip.com Group Ltd - ADR TCOM

Nov
2016

Jane Sun

1.90%

$40,479,145,076.465

80.44%

14.76%

Consumer Services

28

ArcBest Corp ARCB

Jan
2010

Judy R. McReynolds CPA

1.87%

$1,611,563,082

8.23%

-5.16%

Transportation

29

Upwork Inc UPWK

Jan
2020

Hayden Brown

1.81%

$1,746,428,704

77.72%

0.94%

Commercial Services

30

Occidental Petroleum Corp. OXY

May
2016

Vicki A. Hollub

1.77%

$43,630,369,787

30.19%

-8.12%

Energy Minerals

31

Exponent Inc. EXPO

May
2018

Catherine Ford Corrigan

1.75%

$3,585,592,147

16.43%

1.01%

Industrial Services

32

Equity Lifestyle Properties Inc. ELS

Feb
2013

Marguerite M. Nader

1.75%

$12,201,893,921

34.73%

-1.11%

Finance

33

Vail Resorts Inc. MTN

Nov
2021

Kirsten A. Lynch

1.74%

$5,525,305,118

52.25%

0.96%

Consumer Services

34

Progressive Corp. PGR

July
2016

Susan Patricia Griffith

1.70%

$144,506,253,152

N/A%

21.34%

Finance

35

Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. RS

Jan
2023

Karla Renee Lewis CPA

1.68%

$14,990,737,784

27.82%

0.45%

Non-Energy Minerals

36

Celanese Corp - Ordinary Shares - Series A CE

May
2019

Lori J. Ryerkerk

1.62%

$5,257,023,752

18.21%

-8.50%

Process Industries

37

HubSpot Inc HUBS

Sept
2021

Yamini Rangan MBA

1.52%

$23,697,144,416

83.95%

19.43%

Technology Services

38

Accenture plc - Ordinary Shares - Class A ACN

Sept
2019

Julie Spellman Sweet

1.52%

$148,986,354,642

32.86%

7.66%

Technology Services

39

Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. VRTX

April
2020

Reshma Kewalramani MD

1.50%

$93,977,433,064

86.35%

13.33%

Health Technology

40

Elevance Health Inc ELV

Jan
2017

Gail Koziara Boudreaux MBA

1.43%

$66,200,165,909

N/A%

14.04%

Health Services

41

AMN Healthcare Services Inc. AMN

Nov
2021

Cary Grace MBA

1.42%

$660,025,957

24.10%

-11.14%

Commercial Services

42

Bellring Brands Inc BRBR

Oct
2019

Darcy Horn Davenport MBA

1.20%

$4,911,927,821

34.39%

6.23%

Health Technology

43

Centene Corp. CNC

Jan
2022

Sarah McGinty London MBA

0.85%

$12,568,093,432

N/A%

22.36%

Health Services

44

Intra-Cellular Therapies Inc ITCI

June
2002

Sharon Mates PhD

0.00%

$14,046,999,697

91.63%

46.62%

Health Technology

index

Criteria

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01

A Female ceo

Companies must have a female¹ CEO.

Why?

Women are hugely underrepresented at the CEO position, making up just 6% of CEOs globally. The decisions that these leaders make have a huge impact on a business’ performance while they are at the helm.

02

>$2BN MARKET CAP, US LISTED

Companies must be listed on a US stock exchange and have a minimum market cap of US$ 2 billion.

Why?

For now, Pink Chip focuses on mid and large-cap companies listed on US exchanges. This is an intentional choice designed to constrain the universe of the index.

03

>8% CAGR OVER 3 YEARS

Companies must have demonstrated revenue growth of at least 8% over the last 3 years.

Why?

Think of this as a quality control measure. By only including companies that have have demonstrated sustained, impactful growth over a 3 year-window, we can control for the glass cliff effect².

1 Please note that when we speak of “Female”, we are inclusive of all female-identifying people.

2 Research has shown that women are more likely than men to be appointed to boards or positions of leadership in companies experiencing consistently bad performance. This phenomenon is called the glass cliff, and it means women are more likely to be ‘caretaker CEOs’ than their male counterparts. Source: Ryan, M. And Haslam, S. (2005).

Index

Methodology

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PINK CHIP IS A WEIGHTED INDEX.

Of the companies that meet our criteria, we only include those that are in the top 50th percentile based on 3-year revenue growth rates. Of those companies, we overweight the companies in the top 20th percentile.

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