Alphabet added to Dow Jones Industrial Average, replacing Verizon - CNBC
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average Will Change Forever on June 29, With Verizon Getting the Boot and a Virtual Monopoly Joining the Index - The Motley Fool.
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Alphabet added to Dow Jones Industrial Average, replacing Verizon CNBCAlphabet's stock is set to join the Dow.
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Here's which company is getting the boot.
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MarketWatchDow Jones Adds 5th Magnificent Seven Stock Investor's Business DailyAlphabet, Google's Parent, Is Joining the Dow WSJAlphabet to Join Dow Jones Industrial Average, Replacing Verizon Barron's
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