The following table lists the 30 Dow components which make up the Dow Jones Industrial Average as maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices. This list of the Dow 30 components contains the stock ticker symbol as well as the company name for each of the 30 Dow components and is updated daily.
If you would like to get the latest performance figures as well as dividend yield and market cap for each of the 30 Dow components, try our Dow Jones Industrial Average Companies table.
Symbol | Company |
---|---|
AXP | American Express |
AMGN | Amgen |
AAPL | Apple |
BA | Boeing |
CAT | Caterpillar |
CVX | Chevron |
CSCO | Cisco |
KO | Coca-Cola |
DIS | Disney |
DOW | Dow |
GS | Goldman Sachs |
HD | Home Depot |
HON | Honeywell |
INTC | Intel |
JNJ | Johnson & Johnson |
JPM | JP Morgan Chase |
MCD | McDonald's |
MRK | Merck |
MSFT | Microsoft |
NKE | Nike |
PG | Procter & Gamble |
CRM | Salesforce |
TRV | Travelers |
VZ | Verizon |
V | Visa |
WBA | Walgreens |
WMT | Walmart |
Dow 30 Components FAQ
How is Dow 30 calculated?
To calculate the Dow Jones Industrial Average, sum up the prices all Dow 30 stocks and divide by a number called the Dow Divisor. The Dow Divisor is a number that changes when any of the Dow 30 companies adjust their stock price due to a stock split, merger, spin-off, etc.
What is the oldest stock in the Dow?
Chevron is currently the oldest member of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Chevron has been in the Dow since July 18, 1930. It was named Standard Oil of California at the time before being renamed Chevron.
How old is the Dow?
Charles Dow first published the Dow Jones Industrial Average on May 26, 1896.
What were the original Dow stocks?
The Dow Jones Industrial Average began in 1896 with the following 12 stocks: American Cotton Oil, American Sugar, American Tobacco, Chicago Gas, Distilling & Cattle Feeding, General Electric, Laclede Gas, National Lead, North American, Tennessee Coal & Iron, U.S. Leather, and U.S. Rubber.