Nvidia to replace Intel on Dow Jones Industrial Average
The Motley Fool · 2d
2 Ways the Dow Jones Industrial Average Will Change Forever on Friday
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YAHOO!Finance · 2d
Nvidia to Replace Intel in Dow Jones Industrial Average Starting November 8
In a major overhaul of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P Dow Jones Indices says that Nvidia ( NVDA, Financial) will replace Intel ( INTC, Financial) in the 30-company index from November 8. This change will end Intel's quarter-century stint on the Dow and show Nvidia's mostly unrivaled market relevance alongside giants like Microsoft ( MSFT,
The Motley Fool · 1d
Nvidia Is Joining the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Will This "Magnificent Seven" Stock Be Next?
Nvidia's replacing Intel on the Dow has been a long time coming. Intel has been the only pure-play semiconductor stock on the Dow, but the industry has taken on increasing importance in the AI era, and nearly every chip stock has soared -- with the notable exception of Intel.
YAHOO!Finance · 3d
Nvidia stock will replace former tech titan in Dow Jones Industrial Average
For Nvidia (NVDA) , this has been the best of years. The company, led by Jensen Huang, makes the graphic processing chips that are the foundation of artificial intelligence, and everyone wants a piece of the company.
MarketWatch · 1d
Stock Market Today: Dow scores 3.6% gain after Trump election win, stocks close at records and bond yields soar
The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished up by 1508.05 points, or 3.6%, at a new record close of 43,729.93, based on preliminary data. It was the 41st record close of the year an
U.S. News & World Report · 1d
Trump Comeback Drives Gains in US Stocks and Dollar; Treasuries Slide
Donald Trump's victory in the U.S. presidential election unleashed a massive rally in the dollar, drove stocks to record highs and punished bond prices as expectations of tax cuts and tariffs on imports drove optimism about economic growth while fueling worries about inflation.
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