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Dow Jones goes in hard on Verizon

Yahoo Finance · Jun 27, 2026, 6:17 PM

Key takeaways

  • S&P Dow Jones Indices revealed on June 23 that the seat now belongs to someone else.
  • Alphabet (GOOGL) will replace Verizon Communications (VZ) in the 30-stock index before the market opens on June 29, CNBC reported.
  • A stock's nominal share price determines how much it moves the benchmark, not its market capitalization.

Dow Jones goes in hard on Verizon Hillary Remy Sun, June 28, 2026 at 1:17 AM GMT+7 4 min read VZ GOOG ^DJI T Verizon joined the Dow Jones Industrial Average in 2004, when AT&T was removed and the index needed a new telecommunications name. It held that seat for 22 years. S&P Dow Jones Indices revealed on June 23 that the seat now belongs to someone else.

Alphabet (GOOGL) will replace Verizon Communications (VZ) in the 30-stock index before the market opens on June 29, CNBC reported. Alphabet's stock climbed about 1% to around $350 on the announcement. Verizon fell about 2% to around $45.

The Dow is a price-weighted index. A stock's nominal share price determines how much it moves the benchmark, not its market capitalization. Verizon at around $45 per share accounted for just 0.5% of the Dow's total weight, a figure S&P Dow Jones Indices cited directly in its announcement.

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