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Worldscope Database Datatype Definitions Guide

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Issue 6<br />

Frequently Asked Questions<br />

7. DOES WORLDSCOPE ADJUST DATA FOR CORPORATE ACTIONS SUCH AS STOCK SPLITS,<br />

STOCK DIVIDENDS, ETC.?<br />

Yes. <strong>Worldscope</strong> adjusts all stock data for capital actions. Thus, share-related fields<br />

such as Common Shares Outstanding, Earnings Per Share, Book Value Per Share,<br />

Dividends Per Share, market prices and so on, all appear after adjustment for stock<br />

splits, stock dividends and rights issues. The adjustment factor is cumulative and is<br />

used to adjust the previous years to make them comparable with the most current<br />

year of reporting.<br />

For example, a stock split of 2:1 in 2006 and a stock dividend of 50% in 2003 would<br />

result in an adjustment factor of 0.5 being applied to all stock data in 2005 back<br />

through 2003, and a cumulative adjustment factor of 0.33333 (that is, 0.66666*0.5)<br />

being applied to all stock data prior to 2003. The number of shares is divided by the<br />

factor, while per share data is multiplied by it.<br />

Field 05576, Stock Split/Dividend Ratio contains the adjustment factors on the annual<br />

original time series. (calendar for the US and fiscal for non US). Field 05575 Stock<br />

Split/Dividend Ratio – Fiscal contains the adjustment factors for fiscal per share data.<br />

It is available on all time series supported by <strong>Worldscope</strong>. Footnote A to Field 05101,<br />

Dividends per Share contains a short description of the capital action(s).<br />

These adjustments are also made at a security level.<br />

8. WHAT COMPANIES ARE INCLUDED ON WORLDSCOPE AND WHAT ARE THE SELECTION<br />

CRITERIA?<br />

The <strong>Worldscope</strong> database targets coverage of publicly quoted companies. A few<br />

large private companies are also included for some industries. The <strong>Worldscope</strong><br />

database also contains history for extinct or inactive companies that were listed but<br />

have since then merged, liquidated or become privately held. Over 70 countries are<br />

represented, and include all countries in targeted global indices (FTSE All World,<br />

Dow Jones Global, MSCI World, MSCI EMF, S&P Global, S&P Citigroup<br />

Coverage criteria is as follows:<br />

1.1. Full Market coverage of all listed companies trading equity securities for developed<br />

markets and a selection of emerging markets (excludes mutual and closed end<br />

investment funds).<br />

At December 2006:<br />

• Developed markets<br />

Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada (excludes Canadian Venture listings), Denmark,<br />

Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg,<br />

Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United<br />

Kingdom, United States<br />

• Advanced emerging<br />

Brazil, Mexico, Korea (excls KOSDAQ), South Africa<br />

• Emerging<br />

Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, China , Taiwan<br />

© Thomson Financial 2003-2007 18 Confidential Information of Thomson Financial

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