HSE 100 Index

The HSE 100 Index, unofficially known just as HSE 100 is a stock market index use by the Histalian Centre D'bourse which lists the highest 100 companies listed by market capitalization. It is maintained by the HSE Group. The index was inaugurated in 1995 at the base level of 1000, originally at 80, but ad Histalpol climbed out of The Black Depression in 2004 the number of index constituents was increased from 80 to 100. The index is calculated in real time and published every 20 seconds.

HSE 100 companies represent around 76% of the entire market capitalisation of the Histalian Centre D'bourse and is the most used index in front of the HSE 200 which is the next 200 largest companies after the HSE 100, HSE 200 companies are promoted after a quarter if their marketing capitalisation would place them in the top 90 companies of the HSE 100 Index

Constituents by market capitalisation as of 20 March 2013
The following table lists the HSE 100 companies measured by market capitalisation as of 20 March 2013. The numbers of employees are taken from company reports, mostly dated between 2011 and 2013.