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Goldman Sachs is the Dow's worst-performing stock for the year to date for the second consecutive week. New CEO David Solomon took over on Monday and he has his work cut out for him.
The Dow index sank again Friday, led by Caterpillar, Apple, Intel, and IBM.
Microsoft, Nike, Home Depot, and Visa led Thursday's Dow drop.
Caterpillar, Boeing, Apple, and Intel kept the Dow in the green Thursday following a late afternoon drop in equities prices.
Intel, Caterpillar, 3M, and Walgreens led the rise in the Dow index Tuesday.
Boeing, UnitedHealth, American Express, and Chevron lifted the Dow index on Monday.
Goldman Sachs has dropped into the Dow cellar after shares lost more than 4.5% last week. Next week the bank welcomes new CEO David Solomon who is taking over from Lloyd Blankfein.
Athletic gear maker Nike held on to its place as the best performing Dow stock for 2018 last week despite seeking the stock take a hit following the company's quarterly report.
Intel and Boeing were the gainers and DowDuPont and Goldman Sachs the losers in a virtually dead-flat trading day Friday.
Apple, Walgreens, Nike, and Disney were the leading price gainers Thursday on a day of low volume trading among the Dow stocks.
Equities markets took a dip into the red just before the closing bell. DowDuPont and American Express were the worst performers, while IBM and Disney couldn't muster the strength to save the day.
Intel, UnitedHealth, Johnson & Johnson, and 3M Company led the Dow's Tuesday drop.
DowDuPont, Verizon, Procter & Gamble, and Home Depot were Monday's worst performers among the 30 Dow stocks.
Nike retained its hold on first place as the best-performing Dow stock last week. The company's controversial ad campaign has been a solid success and a new world record in the marathon was posted by...
3M Company rang up a nice share price gain last week, but it was not enough to alter the stock's rank as the worst performer among the 30 Dow index stocks.