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ETF Introduction: IHI — iShares U.S. Medical Devices ETF Market News Video - Monday, April 6, 5:28 PMDescription to the Dow Jones U:S. Medical Devices Index Fund, traded under ticker symbol IHI. This ETF is a fund, created in May 2006, that corresponds to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Dow Jones United States Select Medical Equipment Index. The underlying index gauges the performance of medical equipment companies in the US equities markets including manufacturers of medical equipment and devices and distributors of medical equipment and devices.

Fund Name: |
iShares U.S. Medical Devices ETF |
Issuer: |
iShares |
Total Net Assets: |
$4,504,933,888 |
Inception: |
05/01/2006 |
Related Index: |
Dow Jones U.S. Select Medical Equipment Index ($DJSMDQ) |
ETF Category: |
Health |
Expense Ratio: |
0.40% |
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Net Asset Value: |
$60.31 |
Recent NAV Premium: |
0.00% |
NAV Symbol: |
IHI.NV |
Number of Holdings: |
47 |
Annualized Yield: |
0.47% |
Annualized Distribution: |
0.283 |
IHI Dividend History » |
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Stock |
Weight |
Amount |
Abbott Laboratories |
18.80% |
$846,778,394 |
Intuitive Surgical |
14.81% |
$667,093,430 |
Boston Scientific |
11.69% |
$526,593,580 |
Idexx Laboratories |
5.02% |
$226,266,276 |
Edwards Lifesciences |
4.70% |
$211,783,901 |
List of all 52 stocks held by IHI
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 Buy (3.32 out of 4)
5th percentile
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ETF |
Assets |
IVV |
$587,600,322,509 |
IEFA |
$136,786,559,865 |
AGG |
$126,268,543,899 |
IWF |
$106,859,493,782 |
IJH |
$92,109,709,154 |
List of all 405 others
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Shares Short |
2,096,464 |
Chg. from Last Month |
+21,539 |
Shares Outstanding |
74,250,000 |
% of Shares Short |
2.82% |
Days to Cover |
2.4 |
Based on third party short interest data.
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PARTNER NEWS:Tue, Jun 17, 4:20 AM, Zacks
Should You Invest in the iShares U.S. Medical Devices ETF (IHI)? Sector ETF report for IHI
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