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If the Global Dow contains 150 stocks equally weighted, that seems to mean that any one stock counts for 1/150 = 0.67 % of the index. yet the table "Country allocation has %ages which are not multiples of 0.67% - obvious examples being those at the bottom being less than 0.67 %, which would mean that they are represented by a fraction of one company. Netherlands, for example, at 0.29 % would have to have a little less than half of a company in the index. TomS TDotO ( talk) 22:37, 29 October 2014 (UTC)