June was a busy month for the S&P 500 — two spin-offs, two market-cap promotions, and a string of companies trading under new ticker symbols. We've refreshed the entire pack to match. Here's what changed.
Four new companies, four new logos
Every new constituent gets the full Tickericons treatment — a clean, consistent logomark plus a full logo variant, drawn to sit alongside the rest of the set:
- FedEx Freight (FDXF) — spun off from FedEx and added to the index on June 1. The largest less-than-truckload carrier in the U.S. is now a constituent in its own right.
- Marvell Technology (MRVL) — the chipmaker joined on June 22, replacing Pool Corporation.
- Flex (FLEX)— the electronics manufacturer also joined June 22, replacing Campbell's.
- Honeywell Aerospace (HONA)— spun off from Honeywell and added June 29, launching with a brand-new identity: a stylized H/A mark in "sunrise orange." Its former parent continues as Honeywell Technologies under the familiar HON ticker.
On the way out: EPAM Systems (June 2), Pool Corporation and Campbell's (June 22), and Conagra Brands (June 30). As always, their logos stay in the pack and their pages stay live — they're just marked as no longer in the index.
Five companies, five new tickers
A quieter kind of change that's easy to miss: companies renaming their ticker symbols. Five constituents have done it recently, and we've updated every page, file, and URL to match:
- BK → BNY — Bank of New York Mellon now trades as BNY, matching its BNY Mellon brand.
- PARA → PSKY — Paramount became Paramount Skydance after the Skydance merger closed.
- MMC → MRSH — Marsh McLennan switched to MRSH in January as part of its rebrand to Marsh.
- FI → FISV — Fiserv is back on its classic FISV symbol.
- SATS → ECHO — EchoStaradopted ECHO on June 24, a nod to NASA's Project Echo, its original namesake.
Old links keep working — the previous ticker URLs redirect permanently to the new ones.
The changes log
All of this is recorded on the S&P 500 changes page, our running log of every addition and removal going back decades — with dates, reasons, and logos. If you build anything on top of index membership, it's the quickest way to see what moved and when.
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The full set — every current constituent plus recently removed companies — is available on the pricing page. Already own it? Updates like this one are included; just re-download. And you can browse everything first on the full tickers list.
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