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Procter & Gamble was able to add a bit to its share price last week, but not enough for it to shake its position as the worst performing Dow stock of 2018.
Disney, Exxon Mobil, Verizon, and UnitedHealth lead the Dow to another solid gain on Thursday.
DowDuPont, General Electric, Exxon Mobil, and Merck led the Dow to a solid gain Wednesday.
The Dow closed virtually flat Tuesday as JPMorgan and Chevron offset losses by Verizon and Nike.
Caterpillar, Nike, Boeing, and Disney combined to keep the Dow in the green Monday.
Cisco Systems remains the top-performing Dow stock for the year to date in 2018. Three of the five top-performing Dow stocks are included in the tech sector, which is the best performing sector for...
Procter & Gamble is holding on to its ranking as the worst-performing stock among the 30 equities that comprise the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
Apple, McDonald's, Travelers, and Disney led the Dow to a solid gain Friday.
Boeing, Cisco, 3M, and Microsoft tried to keep the Dow trading in the green Thursday.
Verizon, Travelers, Johnson & Johnson, and McDonald's weighed on the Dow Wednesday.
Pfizer, Merck, McDonald's, and Coca-Cola were the big losers Tuesday among the 30 Dow stocks.
Verizon, GE, Microsoft, and Intel were among the Dow's leading losers Monday.
With the tech sector propping up equity markets, networking giant Cisco is the best performing tech stock among the Dow 30 for a second week in a row.
Consumer products giant Procter & Gamble remains the worst performing Dow stock of the year to date and, unless it can come up with some way to turn around sales, it could be there for a while.
Verizon and Nike traded higher Friday but could outweigh a down trend in the Dow led by Exxon and Caterpillar.