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24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of GE, Intel, Verizon and other Dow Jones Industrial Average companies due to report their quarterly results this week.
GE and United Technologies were the big drags on the DJIA Tuesday, while Merck and UnitedHealth kept the index propped up.
Boeing shares added nearly 9% last week and the stock returned to its number one ranking as the best performing Dow stock of the year.
Boeing, General Electric, Johnson & Johnson, and United Technologies were Tuesday's pacesetters among the Dow 30 stocks.
The include Albermarle, Applied Materials, Caterpillar, Electronic Arts, GoPro, GrubHub, Pandora, Snap and United Technologies.
It's already the end of the first week of 2018, and the stock market has continued its strong bullish trends into the new year. These 20 stocks have seen multiple positive analyst calls during the...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Friday include Cheniere, Cisco, Eli Lilly, Intel, Kroger, Nokia, Rite Aid, Roku, Teva Pharmaceuticals, Tyson Foods, Walgreens Boots...
For Dow Jones Industrial Average gains to continue, United Technologies is going to have play at least a small part. Is Wall Street greatly underestimating this well-run conglomerate?
IBM, Exxon Mobil, DowDuPont, and United Technologies pushed the DJIA to a new intra-day high on Wednesday.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Wednesday include Bank of America, Honeywell, IBM, Lululemon Athletica, Oracle, United Technologies and Wells Fargo.
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.
Intel, Microsoft, Pfizer, and United Technologies drove the DJIA higher Friday.
As expected, Delta Air Lines this morning announced the purchase of 100 Airbus A321neo passenger jets at a list price value of $12.7 billion.
UTC, Goldman Sacks, Intel, and UnitedHealth led the DJIA to a record close above 24,000 on Thursday.
Walmart, Intel, Coca-Cola, and United Technologies were the poorest performing DJIA stocks on Friday.