Today: September 16, 2024
Today: September 16, 2024

Dell, Palantir and Erie Indemnity to join S&P 500

FILE PHOTO: The logo of Dell Technologies at the Milipol Paris in Villepinte near Paris, France
September 06, 2024
Reuters

(Reuters) - The S&P Dow Jones Indices said on Friday server maker Dell Technologies, data analytics firm Palantir Technologies and property and casualty insurer Erie Indemnity will join the benchmark S&P 500 before the market opens on Sept. 23.

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