The last of the original Dow 30 was General Electric, which was removed a while back, ending a run of over a century. GE’s P/E ratio is over 1,000, its dividend is at 1 cent, the stock sells for less that $12 (last I checked), a huge decline, but other than that, seems like a great speculative buy-and-hold. :^)
Dow 30
By JAMES CHEN
Updated Sep 3, 2019
What is the Dow 30?
The Dow 30, commonly referred to as just the “Dow,” or the “Dow Jones Industrial Average,” was created [in 1896] by Wall Street Journal editor Charles Dow and got its name from Dow and his business partner Edward Jones.
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