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Kevin Coleman Subject Matter Expert, Author, Speaker and Strategic Advisor| - Insights Pa, United States
Back in 2014 Thomson Reuters analysis indicates that 37% of S&P 500 companies from the previous decade are no longer part of the S&P 500.

What do you think that number will be in 2020?
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Sante Delle-Vergini, PhD Senior Project Manager| Infosys Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
I guess given that trend, a higher percentage.
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Nov 27, 2017 6:55 PM
Kevin Coleman
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Care to make a guess as to the percentage?
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Kevin Coleman Subject Matter Expert, Author, Speaker and Strategic Advisor| - Insights Pa, United States
Nov 27, 2017 6:47 PM
Replying to Sante Delle-Vergini, PhD
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I guess given that trend, a higher percentage.
Care to make a guess as to the percentage?
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1 reply by Sante Delle-Vergini, PhD
Nov 27, 2017 7:33 PM
Sante Delle-Vergini, PhD
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I will go with 50%+
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Sante Delle-Vergini, PhD Senior Project Manager| Infosys Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Nov 27, 2017 6:55 PM
Replying to Kevin Coleman
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Care to make a guess as to the percentage?
I will go with 50%+
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Vincent Guerard Coach - Trainer - Speaker - Advisor| Freelance Mont-Royal, Quebec, Canada
I second Sante Guest.

I believe they do it yearly!
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Mansoor Mustafa Senior PM| Government Department Rawalpindi Punjab, Pakistan
I second Sante Guest.
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Sromon Das Senior Project Manager| Mara Consulting Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
The flux in the S&P tends to be cyclical- i suspect it will be around 40% since most of the companies seem to have performed well over the past 5 yrs in terms of mkt cap

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