Monday, December 23, 2013

Revised Dow

The famous Dow Jones Industrial Average is made up of 30 stocks.  But these aren't the biggest companies.  Alcoa, which was a member until Sept 23, has a market cap of only $10 billion.  Part of the criteria for listing is stock price, as if that means anything.  Here is my list of 30 stocks that should be used instead.  It includes international stocks, as long as they are listed on the NYSE.  Stocks in bold are also on the DJIA.  I was trying to find companies with at least $150 billion market cap, which BP doesn't have, but is close.  These are the monsters of the stock market.

AAPL Apple Inc 493,953
XOM Exxon Mobil 431,232
GOOG Google 367,706
MSFT Microsoft 307,280
BRK-A Berkshire Hathaway 289,740
GE General Electric 276,883
JNJ Johnson Johnson 259,694
WMT Wal-Mart 250,873
WFC Wells Fargo 236,939
CVX Chevron 235,738
RDS-B Royal Dutch Shell 228,780
PG Proctor Gamble 222,605
JPM JP Morgan Chase 216,952
HSBC HSBC Holdings PLC 214,120
CHL China Mobile Ltd 207,553
PTR Petrochina 202,442
IBM IBM 196,222
PFE Pfizer 196,020
NVS Novartis 191,101
TM Toyota Motor Co 187,625
VOD Vodafone 186,235
AMZN Amazon 184,087
T ATT 180,761
KO Coca Cola 176,977
BHP BHP Billiton Ltd 175,533
BAC Bank of America 166,452
BUD Anheuser-Busch 165,392
ORCL Oracle 165,120
C Citigroup 158,196
BP BP plc 147,140
Total 6,919,352

I might update this monthly.

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