Caterpillar Inc

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Closing Price on November 7, 2024

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Boeing has been the top-performing stock among the 30 equities in the Dow since mid-June. The stock gained nearly 90% for 2017, well ahead of its closest competitors for the title.
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Visa, McDonald's, Caterpillar, and UnitedHealth hoisted the DJIA to a small gain Wednesday.
Boeing won't relinquish its position as the best performing Dow stock this year. The stock price has nearly doubled in the year to date.
Intel, DowDuPont, Caterpillar and Apple led the DJIA higher Monday.
Boeing spent another week at the top of the list of best performing Dow stocks in 2017. Shares added almost 3% to the stock's year-to-date rise following some good news and some less-good news.
Caterpillar, UnitedHealth, Merck, and Verizon were among the largest losers among DJIA stocks on Thursday.
Caterpillar, Nike, Coca-Cola, and Procter & Gamble lead the DJIA higher on Wednesday.
Boeing widened its lead last week as the best performing Dow stock for the year to date. The company's shares have added nearly 84% so far in 2017.
Caterpillar, Nike, Boeing, and Visa were the big gainers among the Dow 30 stocks on Thursday.
Boeing shares added more than 2% last week and another boost may be in store after the company's next board meeting on December 11 if it lifts its dividend.
Boeing continues to sit atop the league table as the best performing DJIA stock of 2017. The company firmed up a big order early last week and got some encouraging words later from analysts.
Boeing widened its lead last week as the best performing stock among the 30 equities that comprise the Dow Jones Industrial Average. No big surprise with nearly $50 billion in new airplane orders.
Caterpillar, Coca-Cola, Visa, and United Technologies were among the DJIA's worst performing stocks on Wednesday.
JPMorgan and Caterpillar were the leading losers among the DJIA stocks Wednesday, offset by better showings from Merck and Walmart.