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Alphabet is joining the Dow Jones Industrial Average, replacing Verizon
Alphabet, the parent company of Google, will replace Verizon in the Dow Jones Industrial Average starting June 29. This change aims to provide the index with broader exposure to AI, cloud computing, and digital advertising sectors.
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