Procter & Gamble Company

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Closing Price on September 19, 2024

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In addition to taking GE's place on the Dow Jones Industrials index, Walgreens also took over its rank as the worst-performing Dow stock of the year to date.
General Electric is being dropped from its spot on the Dow Jones industrial average index and it leaves with the dubious distinction of being the worst performing Dow stock for the year to date.
Intel, P&G, Travelers, and Merck were Monday's worst performing Dow stocks.
For the second week in a row, General Electric ranked as the worst performing stock among the 30 equities that comprise the Dow index. In fact, GE widened the gap between itself and number 2 P&G.
General Electric ended Procter & Gamble's run as the worst performing Dow stock last week. GE shares dropped more than 1% for the week.
Procter & Gamble, Disney, Travelers, and Home Depot lifted the Dow to a modest gain on Friday.
McDonald's, Chevron, Procter & Gamble, and Home Depot were the Dow's leading gainers Thursday.
The worst-performing Dow 30 stock for the year to date remains consumer products giant Procter & Gamble.
Procter & Gamble, Caterpillar, Verizon, and Walmart were among the biggest Dow losers on Thursday.
Procter & Gamble shares added more than 1% last week but that was not enough to allow the consumer products giant to relinquish its position as the worst performing Dow stock of the year to date.
The Dow's worst performing stock for the past 5 weeks has been consumer products giant Procter & Gamble. Last week was an uneventful one for the company as the stock ticked up just 0.1 points.
Procter & Gamble was able to add a bit to its share price last week, but not enough for it to shake its position as the worst performing Dow stock of 2018.
Procter & Gamble is holding on to its ranking as the worst-performing stock among the 30 equities that comprise the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
Consumer products giant Procter & Gamble remains the worst performing Dow stock of the year to date and, unless it can come up with some way to turn around sales, it could be there for a while.
Procter & Gamble, Philip Morris, Altria, and NXP Semiconductors all posted new 52-week lows on Tuesday.