(HedgeCo.Net) For decades, inclusion in the Dow Jones Industrial Average represented more than just scale—it symbolized stability, institutional confidence, and, perhaps most importantly, insulation. The so-called “Dow 30” companies were widely viewed as too large, too entrenched, and too systemically important to become targets of activist investors. That assumption is now being decisively challenged.
A new wave of activist interest in blue-chip giants—including Nike and Home Depot—signals a...
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