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United Technologies, Travelers, Verizon, and Intel weighed most heavily on the Dow Wednesday.
Intel, Home Depot, Goldman Sachs, and American Express did the heavy lifting and pushed the Dow to a gain on Tuesday.
Nike, Johnson & Johnson, Merck, and Home Depot were Monday's leading gainers.
After an absence of more than a year, Apple is once more the top-performing Dow stock for the year to date. Considering the company's market cap of $1.05 trillion, that's quite an accomplishment.
The worst-performing stock among the Dow 30 last week was 3M. The company's stock has been consigned to the cellar for two consecutive weeks now.
Caterpillar, Apple, Pfizer, and Cisco were Friday's top-gaining Dow stocks.
Walmart, Cisco, Boeing, and Caterpillar provided the biggest boosts to the Dow index Thursday.
Chevron, Exxon, Boeing, and Caterpillar combined to sink the Dow Wednesday.
Walgreens, DowDuPont, McDonald's, and Walmart combined to lift the Dow to decent gain Tuesday.
DowDuPont, JPMorgan Chase, IBM, and Goldman Sachs were Monday's poorest performing Dow stocks.
Nike has returned as the top-performer among the Dow stocks following a three-week run by Microsoft. Nike's stock posted a new 52-week high last week to punctuate its return to the top spot.
Industrial giant 3M has once again fallen into position as the worst-performing Dow stock in 2018. The company's bad luck appears to be due chiefly to investors' wariness about the entire industrial...
Intel, Caterpillar, DowDuPont, and Goldman Sachs were Friday's biggest Dow losers.
Chevron and P&G were the leading losers among the Dow index stocks Thursday, while DowDuPont and UnitedHealth were the leading gainers.
The Dow is set to finish essentially flat Wednesday, with Disney and Caterpillar weighing on the index as Pfizer and McDonald's do the heavy lifting.