Dow Down 133 Points On Losses For IBM, Salesforce Stocks

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DJ Dow Down 133 Points On Losses For IBM, Salesforce Stocks

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average is declining Tuesday morning with shares of IBM and Salesforce facing the biggest losses for the price-weighted average.

Shares of IBM (International Business Machines Corp.) and Salesforce (Salesforce Inc.) have contributed to the blue-chip gauge's intraday decline, as the Dow (Dow Jones Industrial Average) was most recently trading 133 points (0.3%) lower.

IBM's shares have fallen $24.62 (7.8%) while those of Salesforce have fallen $14.53 (6.9%), combining for an approximately 241-point drag on the Dow.

NVIDIA Corp. (NVIDIA Corp.), Microsoft (Microsoft Corp.), and Amazon.com Inc. (Amazon.com Inc.) are also contributing significantly to the decline.

A $1 move in any one of the 30 components of the benchmark equates to a 6.16-point swing.

Data source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet. Data compiled February 3, 2026.

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