What Is the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA)?
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), often simply called "the Dow," is one of the oldest and most widely recognized stock market indexes in the world. Created by Charles Dow in 1896, the DJIA tracks 30 large, publicly traded blue-chip companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and NASDAQ. Unlike market-cap-weighted indexes such as the S&P 500, the Dow is a price-weighted index, meaning stocks with higher share prices carry more influence on the index's value. The DJIA serves as a barometer for the overall health of the U.S. stock market and the broader economy.
How to Use This Dow Jones Constituents List
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Browse All 30 Constituents
The complete list of Dow Jones constituent companies loads automatically. View each company's symbol, name, sector, sub-sector, headquarters location, CIK code, and founding date.
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Search and Filter
Use the search bar to find specific companies by ticker symbol, company name, or headquarters city. Filter by sector to see only Technology, Healthcare, Financial Services, or other industry groups.
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Export or Refresh Data
Click the Export CSV button to download the full Dow Jones constituents list for offline analysis in Excel or Google Sheets. Use the Refresh button to reload the latest data from the server.
Why Use Our Dow Jones Constituents List?
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Our list reflects the latest DJIA composition changes. When companies are added or removed from the index, the data is updated automatically.
Detailed Company Data
Beyond just ticker symbols, view sector classifications, sub-sector details, headquarters locations, SEC CIK codes, and founding dates for every constituent.
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