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American Express is scheduled to release its third-quarter financial results after the markets close on Thursday.
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Boeing, UnitedHealth, American Express, and Chevron lifted the Dow index on Monday.
Equities markets took a dip into the red just before the closing bell. DowDuPont and American Express were the worst performers, while IBM and Disney couldn't muster the strength to save the day.
Amex announced on Tuesday that its board of directors approved a previously announced increase on its quarterly dividend to its common shareholders.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Monday include American Express, Bed Bath & Beyond, Costco, Kraft Heinz, Micron Technology, Twitter, UnitedHealth, Vale and Visa.
The trade war between the United States and China may be worsening, the FBI probes American Express, Walmart to begin to deliver groceries, and other important business headlines.
Intel, Home Depot, Goldman Sachs, and American Express did the heavy lifting and pushed the Dow to a gain on Tuesday.
The more recent observations about Buffett's portfolio changes coming into mid-2018 have been quite different than many of the historic and traditional Buffett picks.
Here are the 15 companies that appear most likely to enter or get back into the $100 billion market capitalization club among U.S. stocks.
Visa, American Express, Boeing, and Microsoft were the Dow's leading losers Monday.
Travelers, American Express, Walgreens, and Johnson & Johnson led the Dow lower Thursday.
American Express reported second-quarter results after the bell Wednesday. Revenue was a little short, and the full-year revenue guidance is weak as well.
UnitedHealth, Caterpillar, American Express, and Travelers helped lift the Dow into the green Wednesday.