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Feb.11
9:17 AM ET
Monday, 11 Feb 2008
Dow Changes: BofA And Chevron Are In, Altria, Honeywell Out
Posted By:Bob Pisani
Topics:Investment Strategy | Stock Market
Dow Jones just announced a change in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Chevron [CVX
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Last time there were changes in the Dow was April, 2004, when AIG, Pfizer and Verizon replaced the old AT&T, Eastman Kodak, and International Paper.
What happened to Google [GOOG
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