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Apple, Chevron, Exxon, and Visa were clustered at the top of the Dow stocks that posted gains Tuesday.
Visa, Intel, McDonald's, and Caterpillar weighed heavily on the Dow Monday. This was also the last day that GE stock will be included among the 30 equities that constitute the Dow.
General Electric is being dropped from its spot on the Dow Jones industrial average index and it leaves with the dubious distinction of being the worst performing Dow stock for the year to date.
Credit card issuer Visa replaced Boeing last week as the top-performing Dow stock since the beginning of 2018. Nothing spectacular happened, but a solid economy and willing consumers are nothing to...
Verizon, DuPont, McDonald's, and Exxon Mobil gave the Dow a badly needed boost on Friday.
General Electric was one of the longest-tenured members of the Dow Jones industrials, and it was removed from the index this week. But could that be a signal to buy shares?
Travelers and McDonald's were the biggest losers among the Dow stocks Wednesday, while Disney and Intel posted the largest (modestly speaking) gains.
The possibility of a breakup certainly would come as a blow to GE's employees, investors and creditors, and it would certainly come with a slew of trouble. Still, an outright separation of businesses...
GE is dropped from the Dow Jones industrial average, Volkswagen and Ford may build new cars together, and other important headlines.
Industrial giants Boeing, Caterpillar, DowDuPont, and 3M were the Dow's big losers Tuesday.
Intel, P&G, Travelers, and Merck were Monday's worst performing Dow stocks.
Boeing held on to its lead as the best performing stock among the 30 equities that comprise the Dow index, but Nike made a serious run and only missed taking over by a fraction.
For the second week in a row, General Electric ranked as the worst performing stock among the 30 equities that comprise the Dow index. In fact, GE widened the gap between itself and number 2 P&G.
The Dow sank on Friday led by share price drops in Caterpillar, General Electric, Boeing, and Chevron.
General Electric, JPMorgan, Merck, and Coca-Cola weighed on the Dow Thursday.