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To: gold$10k who wrote (75595)8/27/2001 8:00:28 PM
From: re3  Respond to of 116752
 
i had a site that showed what was in the dow back then !

i'll try to find it...

i'll ask jeeves <g>

here is some info...

The present Dow Jones industrial average of 30 stocks began October 1, 1928, when the list was expanded to 30 from 20 and several substitutions were made. On October 1, 1928, the stocks making up the industrial average were:

Allied Chemical General Railway Signal Sears, Roebuck
American Can Goodrich Standard Oil (N.J.)
American Smelting International Harvester Texas Corp.
American Sugar International Nickel Texas Gulf Sulphur
American Tobacco B Mack Truck Union Carbide
Atlantic Refining Nash Motors U.S. Steel
Bethlehem Steel North American Victor Talking Machine
Chrysler Paramount Publix Westinghouse Electric
General Electric Postum Inc. Woolworth
General Motors Radio Corp. Wright Aeronautical



To: gold$10k who wrote (75595)8/28/2001 2:44:26 PM
From: re3  Respond to of 116752
 
i bought some abx on the canadian side...sold a half lot of sept calls and may sell calls on the rest if i can get my price...

i'm sure glad i packed it in on my qqq's <g>