Exxon, Pfizer and Raytheon were removed from the Dow Jones Industrial Average ahead of Apple’s stock split, replaced by Amgen, Salesforce and Honeywell
S&P Dow Jones Indices, which manages the 30-stock benchmark, said it would add Salesforce.com Inc., Amgen Inc. and Honeywell International Inc. to the blue-chip index at the start of trading on Monday.
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