Most mid caps do NOT turn into large caps

By Morningstar |  15-05-15

How the mid caps of 2007 are faring today

Sector Graduated to large caps Remained as mid caps Fell to small caps
Consumer discretionary

3

2

4

Consumer staples

2

0

1

Energy

1

2

3

Financials

1

2

9

Health Care

3

3

0

Industrials

0

6

9

Information Technology

1

1

1

Materials

3

2

4

Real Estate

0

0

6

Telecommunication Services

0

0

2

Utilities

0

0

2

Total

14

18

41

Large Caps > $5 billion, Mid Caps $2-5 billion, Small Caps < $2 billion

Source: Bloomberg, Motilal Oswal Research

Data as of March 31, 2015

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