NYSE, State Street Race to Offer Exchange-Traded Global Index Funds
Monday, the New York Stock Exchange hung a big banner across the front of its historic Broad Street headquarters declaring the launch of the S&P Global 100 index.
That's a little like putting out your July 4th flag this week.How 2 Buy B2B
Monday's Dear Dagen offered a short list of mutual funds that invest in B2B, or business-to-business, Internet stocks, via mutual funds. Maybe a little too short. Readers were not going to let me overlook Firsthand Fund's Kevin Landis, who was mentioned in two columns last week. "Oops. You missed a fund. Firsthand Funds started its e-Commerce fund on Sept. 30, 1999. I think they were practically the first ones out of the gate with a fund devoted specifically to enablers for B2B," writes Barbara Rubenstein. Firsthand's young e-Commerce fund does own some B2B names. But the firm won't narrowly categorize the fund's approach with that buzzword. The fund invests in "businesses are enabling commerce on the Internet," says Firsthand spokesman Steven Witt. "It's not a cut between B2B and B2C" [business-to-consumer]. The fund does own some stocks that are identified with B2B. At the end of December, the fund owned VeriSign (VRSN Quote), which sells authentication and security services, and Vignette (VIGN Quote), a maker of content management software. Since the beginning of the year, the fund is up 5.5% compared with a 3% decline for the S&P 500. Whether this fund is purely B2B or not, it will certainly have its admirers, given Landis' reputation and record. Readers were also quick to scold me for omitting a stock, Internet Capital Group (ICGE Quote), from my list of B2B vehicles. "The biggest, purest-play B2B holding company in the world, Internet Capital Group, would at present seem closest to what your reader wanted," says Ed Powell. Holding company Internet Capital Group does own stakes in more than 50 private and public B2B companies. That composition does in some way make it look like a mutual fund. But the price of this stock is open to the whims of the market, and the value of its underlying private holdings is difficult to appraise. The price of a mutual fund, on the other hand, is determined by the value of its underlying stocks. But if you desperately want a B2B play, you can get one here.Send your questions and comments to deardagen@thestreet.com, and please include your full name.
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