Here's how some Dow industrials companies are observing the Juneteenth holiday

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How are public companies marking Juneteenth? Some companies are closed, some are open and others allow their employees to choose to take it as a paid holiday.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average won’t be trading on Monday when the new Juneteenth federal holiday is observed, because the stock market will be closed, and so will many of the Dow’s components.

Some publicly traded companies outside of the Dow 30, including Twitter TWTR, +1.12% and Block Inc. SQ, +1.74%, have announced in the past two years that they would make Juneteenth a paid company holiday.

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Another government holiday, which ultimately doesn’t affect production since they don’t perform/produce anything.

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good Monday is a good day because the market doesn't go down

How some the Asians don't have a holiday. Hispanics have Cinco De mayo, the Irish have st Patty's, black people just picked up Juneteenth, yet the Asians haven't come up. We need a new federal holiday for the Asians. Just saying.

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