Dow Jones Changes the Composition of the Dow Jones Industrial Average; Three Component Stocks Will Be Replaced.Business Editors NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 1, 2004 American International Group
American International Group, Inc. (AIG) (NYSE: AIG; TYO: 8685 ) is a major American insurance corporation based in New York City. Inc., Pfizer Inc., and Verizon Communications Inc. will replace AT&T Corp., Eastman Kodak Co. and International Paper Co. in the Dow Jones Industrial Average Dow Jones Industrial Average The best known U.S. index of stocks. A price-weighted average of 30 actively traded blue-chip stocks, primarily industrials including stocks that trade on the New York Stock Exchange. , effective with the opening of trading on April 8, Dow Jones & Company announced. These changes are the first in the 107-year-old stock index since Nov. 1, 1999, when four stocks out of 30 were replaced. "None of these changes was triggered by an event such as an imminent merger, which was the case in the past three instances of changes dating back to the early 1990s," said Paul E. Steiger, managing editor of The Wall Street Journal. By tradition, the Journal's top news editor oversees the makeup of "The Dow," which Charles H. Dow created as a 12-stock index in May 1896 and is now the best-known stock-market barometer in the world. "Rather, they recognize trends within the U.S. stock market, including the continued growth of the financial and health care sectors and the diminishing relative weight of basic materials stocks," he said. John Prestbo, editor of Dow Jones Indexes, said that all 30 stocks were reviewed in the course of arriving at the decision to replace three. "There are no pre-determined criteria for a stock to be added or deleted, though we intend that all components be established U.S. companies that are leaders in their industries," he said. For the sake of continuity, composition changes are rare by intention, Mr. Prestbo said. Both Verizon and SBC (1) (SBC Communications Inc., San Antonio, TX, www.sbc.com) A large, national telecommunications company that grew from a multitude of local and regional companies, including Southwestern Bell, Pacific Bell and Nevada Bell, into a single, unified brand by 2002. Communications Inc., added in 1999, were among the seven companies carved out of AT&T in an antitrust ruling in 1984. Mr. Prestbo said this is the third instance in which descendants have taken the place of broken-apart parent companies to represent their respective industries in The Dow. ExxonMobil Corp. is a combination of two descendants of Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey), broken up in 1911. Boeing Co. and United Technologies Inc. trace their lineage to United Aircraft Corp., which was split in 1934. AT&T was in the Dow Jones Industrial Average from Oct. 4, 1916, to Oct. 1, 1928; it reentered on March 14, 1939. Kodak has been a component of The Dow since July 18, 1930, and International Paper since July 3, 1956. The changes won't cause any disruption in the level of the index. The divisor divisor - A quantity that evenly divides another quantity. Unless otherwise stated, use of this term implies that the quantities involved are integers. (For non-integers, the more general term factor may be more appropriate.) Example: 3 is a divisor of 15. used to calculate The Dow from its components' prices on their respective home markets will be changed prior to the opening on April 8. This procedure prevents any distortion in The Dow's reflection of the U.S. stock market. For more information, see the web site of Dow Jones Indexes at http://www.djindexes.com. The Dow Jones Transportation Average The Dow Jones Transportation Average (also called the "Dow Jones Transports;" DJTA) is the oldest U.S. stock market index. Components Today, the index consists of the following 20 companies (weighted to adjust for stock splits and other factors):
A trademark used for three indexes of the relative price of selected industrial, transportation, and utility stocks based on a formula developed and periodically revised by Dow Jones & Company, Inc. family. Company additions to and deletions from the Dow Jones Industrial Average do not in any way reflect an opinion on the investment merits of the company. Journalists may e-mail questions regarding this press release to: PR-Indexes@dowjones.com or contact a member of the Dow Jones Indexes/STOXX public relations group: New York: Sybille A. Reitz, +1-212-597-5735, Karishma Thakkar, +1-212-597-5718 Frankfurt: Simona Deckers, +49-69-97142894, Stephanie Schleidt, +49-69-97142893 Note to editors: Dow Jones Indexes is a premier global provider of investable indexes, including the Dow Jones Averages, the Dow Jones Global Titans The Dow Jones Global Titans 50 Index was created to reflect the globalization of international blue chip securities in the wake of mergers and the creation of mega-corporations. 50, the Dow Jones Asian Titans 50, the Dow Jones Sector Titans 30, the Dow Jones Country Titans Indexes and is co-owner of the Pan-European Dow Jones STOXX Indexes. Dow Jones Indexes is part of Dow Jones & Company, which publishes the world's most vital business and financial news and information. In addition to Dow Jones Indexes, Dow Jones & Company (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : DJ; dowjones.com) publishes The Wall Street Journal and its international and online editions, Barron's and the Far Eastern Economic Review, Dow Jones Newswires Dow Jones Newswires is the real-time financial news organization owned by Dow Jones. Founded in 1882, its primary competitors are Bloomberg L.P. and Reuters. The company reports more than 420,000 subscribers -- including brokers, traders, analysts and fund managers -- as of July and the Ottaway group of community newspapers. Dow Jones is co-owner with Reuters Group of Factiva, with Hearst of SmartMoney and with NBC of the CNBC CNBC Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (artificial intelligence) CNBC Consumer News and Business Channel CNBC Congress of National Black Churches, Inc. television operations in Asia and Europe. Dow Jones also provides news content to CNBC and radio stations in the U.S. |
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