Media Clips: May 2005
Editor's note: The Dow Jones Industrial Average is found by adding the prices of thirty stocks and dividing the sum by a divisor. The divisor is found through a somewhat complex formula and is used to ensure the continuity of the averages after corporate actions such as spin–offs and stock splits. As a result, the divisor is no longer equal to the number of stocks in the average, as might be expected.
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2008 ◽
Vol 33
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pp. 35-48
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