Visa Inc - Class A

NYSE: V
$307.40
+$14.11 (+4.8%)
Closing Price on November 6, 2024

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24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Exxon, Apple, Pfizer and other the Dow Jones Industrial Average companies scheduled to report their quarterly results this week.
Boeing has solidified its hold as the top-performing stock on the Dow Jones Industrial Average despite a setback late Friday afternoon.
Boeing, Visa, UnitedHealth Group, and Caterpillar led the DJIA to a new all-time high Friday.
Financial giants Visa and American Express both posted strong gains in 2017 and were among the Dow 30's best performers.
Here is a consensus forecast of each of the 30 Dow Jones Industrial stocks, including a forward 12-month consensus analyst price target and an expected 2018 total return on each.
While Boeing was easily the best performing Dow stock of 2017, there were four other top performers as well with gains ranging from about 43% to 70%. Can these winners keep going in 2018?
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.
The include American Express, Cellectis, ForeScout Technologies, Mastercard, Mueller Water, PG&E, Party City, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals and Visa.
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.
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.
A new Jefferies research report focuses on the frm's new top growth picks, and we found four that may not only be great trades for the balance of 2017, but good stocks to own as we head into the new...
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.
Microsoft and Vise were Wednesday's big DJIA gainers while Merck and Disney dipped the most.