This inclusion automatically places Stoneridge within the Russell 3000 Index, a broader collection representing roughly 98% of the investable U.S. equity market. For investment managers who utilize these benchmarks to guide small-cap strategies, the move serves as a signal of the company's recent operational adjustments and market positioning.
Natalia Noblet, President and CEO of Stoneridge, framed the index entry as validation of the company's recent efforts to streamline its business model and sharpen its strategic focus. She noted that the heightened visibility within the institutional investment community is expected to support the company’s long-term objectives regarding profitable growth and shareholder value. With approximately $12.2 trillion in assets currently benchmarked against FTSE Russell products, the transition places Stoneridge under the observation of a significantly larger pool of passive and active capital.





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