Visa Inc - Class A

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

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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.
Boeing solidified its grip as the top-performing DJIA stock last week. Shares added almost 14% following a strong report on second-quarter earnings.
Visa Inc, (NYSE: V) reported its most recent quarterly results after the markets closed on Thursday. The credit card giant said that it had $0.86 in earnings per share (EPS) and $4.6 billion in...
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of General Electric, Microsoft and other Dow Jones Industrial Average companies scheduled to report their quarterly results this coming week.
Boeing continues its run as 2017's best performing DJIA stock. Shares have added just over a third for the year to date.
Microsoft, Walmart, DuPont, and Visa helped lift the DJIA to a new high Friday.
Visa, Nike, Caterpillar, and Microsoft led the DJIA to a small gain Monday.
Boeing continued its streak as the top-performing stock among the 30 stocks that comprise the Dow Jones Industrial Average even though second-quarter deliveries were lower than a year ago.
Cisco Systems, Microsoft, Visa, and Intel led the DJIA lower Thursday, but the decline was broad-based with 27 of the 30 stocks heading for a lower close.
These are the top 20 stock buybacks in dollars spent during the first quarter of 2017 of all S&P 500 companies.
Nike, Goldman Sachs, Visa, and Wal-Mart lead DJIA lower on Thursday.
Wal-Mart, Boeing, Disney, and Visa weighed on the DJIA Tuesday.
Analysts at Wedbush have reviewed their picks and price targets in the payments sector. The firm has picked two top stocks and lifted its price targets on most of the covered stocks.
Boeing, 3M, Johnson & Johnson, and Visa all posted new 52-week highs Friday to lead the DJIA's gain for the day.
DuPont, McDonald's, Visa, and Coca-Cola led the DJIA higher Wednesday.