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Boeing widened its lead as the top-ranked stock among the Dow Jones Industrial Average components. The company announced new business last week and said it is looking for an M&A deal.
Boeing, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and Caterpillar pushed the DJIA higher on Monday.
Boeing continues to dominate the DJIA, posting a share price gain of $10 last week to boost the stock price by 60% for the year to date. The stock posted a new 52-week and all-time high on Friday.
Pfizer, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and Caterpillar helped boost the DJIA to another gain Tuesday.
Boeing's stock price slipped last week but the aerospace giant retained its position as the best performing DJIA stock of 2017.
Boeing continues its run as the top-performing Dow stock of 2017 after the company was awarded a five-year defense contract worth $324 million.
Cisco Systems, Goldman Sachs, Caterpillar, and Microsoft were helping the DJIA stay in the green Wednesday.
Even though Boeing stock closed down a few cents on Friday compared with its closing price a week ago, the company remains the best performer among the Dow 30.
Johnson & Johnson, Cisco Systems, Disney, and Caterpillar led the DJIA downward on Wednesday.
Cisco Systems, Caterpillar, Disney, and Apple were the top gaining stocks on the DJIA index Tuesday.
Boeing remains the best performing of the 30 stocks comprising the Dow Jones Industrial Average index, even thought the political brouhaha last week kept investors cautious.
Boeing continues its run as the best performing stock among the 30 equities that make up the Dow Jones Industrial Average. But shares have dipped for two consecutive weeks now.
Boeing stock sputtered slightly last week, but not enough to dislodge the aircraft maker from its position as the best-performing DJIA stock of 2017.
A few analysts released reports this past week calling for these three Dow stocks to rise even higher (at least 10%).
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Thursday include Caterpillar, Comcast, Fitbit, Groupon, Mattel, Take-Two, Time Warner and Zynga.