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NASDAQ Financial Products Services and NASDAQ-100
Company Molex® Incorporated [MOLXE and MOLAE] presided over the closing bell.
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NASDAQ Financial Products Services and NASDAQ-100 Company Molex® Incorporated [MOLXE and MOLAE] presided over the closing bell.
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John Jacobs, Chief Executive Officer, NASDAQ Financial Products Services, Inc. and officers of NASDAQ-100 Company Molex® Incorporated [MOLXE and MOLAE] presided over the closing bell.
Tuesday, January 25, 2005
at NASDAQ's MarketSite
in New York City.

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The NASDAQ closing bell is reserved to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the NASDAQ-100 Index. Since its inception in 1985, Molex® Incorporated has been a member of this prestigious index.
The NASDAQ-100 Index is composed of the 100 of the largest non-financial stocks on the NASDAQ Stock Market® based on market capitalization. The NASDAQ-100 Index was launched in January 1985 and has achieved wide acceptance by both investors and market professionals. The NASDAQ-100 Index is the benchmark for more than 400 NASDAQ-branded products that trade in approximately 26 countries.
About The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc.:
NASDAQ is the largest U.S. electronic stock market. With approximately 3,300 companies, it lists more companies and, on average, trades more shares per day than any other U.S. market. It is home to companies that are leaders across all areas of business including technology, retail, communications, financial services, transportation, media and biotechnology. NASDAQ is the primary market for trading NASDAQ-listed stocks. For more information about NASDAQ, visit the NASDAQ Web site at http://www.nasdaq.com or the NASDAQ Newsroom at http://www.nasdaq.com/newsroom/
About Molex® Incorporated:
Molex Incorporated is a 66-year-old manufacturer of electronic components, including electrical and fiber optic interconnection products and systems, switches and integrated products in 55 plants in 19 countries throughout the world.
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