Alphabet (GOOGL, GOOG), Google’s parent company, is getting a seat in the Dow Jones Industrial Average before trading starts on June 29, while Verizon (VZ) is gettingAlphabet (GOOGL, GOOG), Google’s parent company, is getting a seat in the Dow Jones Industrial Average before trading starts on June 29, while Verizon (VZ) is getting

Why did Alphabet-Google join the Dow and what does it mean for the markets?

2026/06/24 13:53
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Alphabet (GOOGL, GOOG), Google’s parent company, is getting a seat in the Dow Jones Industrial Average before trading starts on June 29, while Verizon (VZ) is getting kicked out.

S&P Dow Jones Indices, owned by S&P Global (SPGI), manages the index and made the call. For markets, the reason is pretty clear. The Dow wants more weight tied to the parts of the U.S. economy where investors are already placing the biggest bets, including AI, cloud, digital ads, hardware, media, self-driving tech, and healthcare technology.

Why did Alphabet-Google join the Dow and what does it mean for the markets?

The timing is messy, though. Alphabet is joining the Dow right after a rough trading day that erased nearly $250 billion from its market value. The stock closed about 6% lower on Monday, its worst session in about a year. It also traded worse than the Nasdaq and the rest of the biggest tech stocks.

S&P puts Alphabet in the Dow as Verizon loses index weight

S&P said Alphabet gives the Dow a better link to fast-growing parts of the American economy. The company has Google Search, YouTube, Google Cloud, Android, Pixel hardware, Waymo, DeepMind, healthcare projects, ad tools, and a huge role in internet distribution.

S&P said:

The Dow has a weird structure. It is price-weighted, not market-cap weighted. A company with a higher share price gets more say inside the index, even if another company has a large business.

Verizon had fallen to about 0.5% of the Dow because its share price was too low to give it much power inside that setup. That made Verizon almost invisible in Dow math. Cold world, but that is the index.

This change is also scheduled for the same day as an unrelated Honeywell International (HON) deal. Honeywell is planning to spin off its aerospace division on June 29. Once this deal has been completed, the residual parent firm will continue in the Dow as Honeywell Technologies. The spun-off Honeywell Aerospace firm will not enter the index.

Investors question Alphabet’s AI spending as tech stocks fall

Alphabet has spent heavily to defend its AI position. Since October, it has raised $141 billion through debt and equity. The company is trying to show investors that its full AI setup can pay off. That setup includes infrastructure, chips, cloud services, models, products, and distribution. Wall Street wants proof that the cash burn can turn into revenue and margins. Investors are not in the mood for bedtime stories.

Before Monday’s selloff, Alphabet had already pulled back from its spring highs. Earlier in the year, Google posted its best month on Wall Street since 2004 after the company reported results that beat expectations, and strong cloud revenue helped that report.

Even during the current crash, Alphabet’s A shares are still up more than 10% in 2026. The stock is also heading toward its fourth straight winning year and its seventh positive year in the last eight.

D.A. Davidson analyst Gil Luria pointed to the talent war inside AI. He said:

The pressure was not limited to Alphabet. The Bloomberg Magnificent Seven index fell as much as 2.2% on Monday. Amazon (AMZN) dropped as much as 5%. Meta Platforms (META) and Microsoft (MSFT) each lost more than 3% during the session.

The concern around Google’s AI lab is getting louder. Some industry watchers say Gemini 3.5 Flash and Gemini 3.1 Pro often sit outside the top five on AI benchmark lists. Those rankings have placed models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Zhipu AI, and MiniMax ahead of them in some cases.

Google also faces questions about speed. At Google I/O in May, the company said Gemini 3.5 Pro was being prepared for broad release in June. That puts the launch about four months after Gemini 3.1 Pro, which Google DeepMind released in February.

During that same window, Anthropic released two major Claude Opus updates and introduced Mythos, a new model class built for longer autonomous tasks, especially in coding and cyber work.

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