Amazon to join Dow Jones Industrial Average next week

Last Updated: Feb. 20, 2024 at 5:52 p.m. ET

First Published: Feb. 20, 2024 at 5:32 p.m. ET

Amazon.com Inc. is set to join the Dow Jones Industrial Average in a week, a move meant to reflect “the evolving nature of the American economy,” S&P Dow Jones Indices said late Tuesday.

Amazon AMZN replaces Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. WBA in the Dow Jones DJIA. The change was prompted by Walmart Inc.’s WMT 3-to-1 stock split.

“Reflecting…

Amazon.com Inc. is set to join the Dow Jones Industrial Average in a week, a move meant to reflect “the evolving nature of the American economy,” S&P Dow Jones Indices said late Tuesday.

Amazon

AMZN

replaces Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc.

WBA

in the Dow Jones
DJIA.
The change was prompted by Walmart Inc.’s

WMT

3-to-1 stock split.

“Reflecting the evolving nature of the American economy, this
change will increase consumer retail exposure as well as other business areas in the DJIA,” S&P Dow Jones said.

Don’t miss: The Dow is due for a change. These sectors may be affected.

Walmart announced its stock split late last month. The retail giant will remain in the DJIA, the index provider said.

Amazon’s stock rose 1.3% in after-hours trading following the news, while shares of Walgreens dropped 3%.

S&P Dow Jones also said that Uber Technologies Inc.

UBER

will replace JetBlue Airways Corp.

JBLU

in the Dow Jones Transportation Average
DJT.

Both index changes are scheduled to take effect before the bell on Feb. 26.

The change “will help the index gain exposure to the ride-sharing industry,” S&P Dow Jones said. The index change was prompted by JetBlue’s “low weight in the index of less than one-half of one percentage point caused by its low share price.” The Dow Jones Transportation Average is a price-weighted index.

JetBlue has appealed a court ruling nixing its merger with Spirit Airlines Inc.

SAVE

as it vies for a slice of the ultra-low-cost airline industry and domestic leisure travel, and it’s also appealing a decision blocking its regional alliance with American Airlines Group Inc

AAL

.

See also: Carl Icahn lands two JetBlue board seats days after disclosing stake in airline

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