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Dow Jones announced two new Dow components today, the first change to this major market index since 2004. Honeywell [HON
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average originally was an index of 12 "smokestack" companies and made its debut in 1896. Since then it has expanded to have 30 companies. Of today's members, only General Electric [GE
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Here are the current components sorted by seniority:
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