One hundred stocks comprise the OEX index. As of 11/30/2010 the index included:
COMPANY
TICKER
3M Co
MMM
AT&T Inc
T
Abbott Laboratories
ABT
Alcoa Inc
AA
Allstate Corp
ALL
Altria Group Inc
MO
Amazon.com Inc
AMZN
American Electric Power
AEP
AXP
Amgen Inc
AMGN
Apple Inc.
AAPL
Avon Products
AVP
Baker Hughes Inc
BHI
Bank of America Corp
BAC
Baxter Intl Inc
BAX
Berkshire Hathaway B
BRK.B
Boeing Co
BA
Bristol-Myers Squibb
BMY
CVS Caremark Corp.
CVS
Campbell Soup Co
CPB
Capital One Financial
COF
Caterpillar Inc
CAT
Chevron Corp
CVX
Cisco Systems Inc
CSCO
Citigroup Inc
C
Coca-Cola Co
KO
Colgate-Palmolive Co
CL
Comcast Corp
CMCSA
ConocoPhillips
COP
Costco Wholesale Corp
COST
Dell Inc
DELL
Devon Energy Corp
DVN
Dow Chemical
DOW
DuPont, E.I. de Nemours
DD
EMC Corp
EMC
Entergy Corp
ETR
Exelon Corp
EXC
Exxon Mobil Corp
XOM
FedEx Corp
FDX
Ford Motor Co
F
Freeport McMoRan Copper & Gold
FCX
General Dynamics
GD
GE
Gilead Sciences Inc
GILD
Goldman Sachs Group Inc
GS
Google Inc
GOOG
Halliburton Co
HAL
Heinz, H.J. Co
HNZ
Hewlett-Packard Co
HPQ
Home Depot Inc
HD
Honeywell Intl Inc
HON
Intel Corp
INTC
Intl Business Machines Corp
IBM
JP Morgan Chase & Co
JPM
Johnson & Johnson
JNJ
Kraft Foods Inc A
KFT
Lockheed Martin
LMT
Lowe's Cos Inc
LOW
Mastercard Inc A
MA
McDonald's Corp
MCD
Medtronic Inc
MDT
Merck & Co Inc
MRK
Metlife Inc
MET
Microsoft Corp
MSFT
Monsanto Co.
MON
Morgan Stanley
MS
NIKE Inc B
NKE
NYSE Euronext
NYX
National Oilwell Varco Inc
NOV
News Corporation
NWSA
Norfolk Southern Corp
NSC
Occidental Petroleum
OXY
Oracle Corp
ORCL
PepsiCo Inc
PEP
Pfizer Inc
PFE
Philip Morris International
PM
Procter & Gamble
PG
QUALCOMM Inc
QCOM
Raytheon Co
RTN
Regions Financial Corp
RF
Sara Lee Corp
SLE
Schlumberger Ltd
SLB
Southern Co
SO
Sprint Nextel Corp
S
Target Corp
TGT
Texas Instruments Inc
TXN
The Bank of New York Mellon Corp
BK
Time Warner Inc
TWX
US Bancorp
USB
United Parcel Service Inc B
UPS
United Technologies Corp
UTX
Unitedhealth Group Inc
UNH
Verizon Communications Inc
VZ
Wal-Mart Stores
WMT
Walgreen Co
WAG
Walt Disney Co
DIS
Wells Fargo & Co
WFC
Weyerhaeuser Co
WY
Williams Cos Inc
WMB
Xerox Corp
XRX
This OEX Options information was obtained from the CBOE website.
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∙ 12y agoThe abbreviation OEX is a ticker symbol for the index option traded on the Standard and Poor's 100 index. At the time of writing the price of the OEX option is 725.
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