Dow Jones Industrial Average

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Intel, Walgreens, Caterpillar, and DowDuPont let the Dow to an all-time record on Thursday.
Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Chevron, and Caterpillar boosted the Dow to decent gain on Wednesday.
Nike, Boeing, Intel, and Caterpillar were the Dow's leading gainers Tuesday.
The venerable Dow Jones industrial average is having a solid year, up just under 6%, but many of the top names in the index are down for 2018 and may be offering investors enticing entry points.
Apple, McDonald's, Boeing, and Visa combined to send the Dow lower in Monday trading.
Nike's risky new ad campaign featuring NFL player Colin Kaepernick has paid off in higher sales and increased attention from analysts who have raised ratings and price targets and said lots of nice...
After dropping more than 2% last week, 3M Company has regained its position as the worst performing stock among the 30 equities that make up the Dow Jones industrial average.
The Dow closed essentially flat Friday with Disney and Apple offsetting gains posted by United Technologies and Boeing.
Apple, IBM, Merck, and Travelers buoyed the Dow index on Thursday.
Boeing, Caterpillar, Procter & Gamble, and Walgreens Boots Alliance lifted the Dow on Wednesday.
Apple, Microsoft, Home Depot, and Exxon Mobil set the direction for Dow index gains Tuesday.
Most Dow stocks traded higher today, but three of the most heavily weighted--Boeing, UnitedHealth, and Apple--were joined by Travelers to push the index toward a lower close.
Apple held on to its position as the best performing Dow stock for the year to date last week. Next Wednesday the company will introduce new iPhones and other products to the Apple faithful.
Procter & Gamble wrestled away from Caterpillar the cellar-dwelling position among the 30 stocks that comprise the Dow Jones industrials last week.
United Technologies, Intel, Travelers, and Procter & Gamble held the Dow down Friday.