KEY POINTS
  • General Electric stock has sunk below $20 a share.
  • The price relationship between GE and other stocks may be important. At $18 a share, it is nearly 15 times below the price of the most expensive Dow stock, Boeing.
  • The workings of the committee that decides which stocks stay in and which are removed are a bit mysterious.
A monitor displays General Electric signage on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.

General Electric, a member of the Dow longer than any other company, could get kicked out because of its sinking stock price.

The workings of the committee that determines which stocks stay in and which ones drop out of the blue chip index are a bit mysterious. For example, there's no clear price threshold that automatically gets a stock thrown out.