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General Electric stock posted a solid gain last week but the industrial giant needs several of those in a row to escape its ranking as the Dow's worst performer of 2018.
Boeing shares recovered last week most of the previous week's share price loss. The stock has been the Dow's best performer since the second week of 2018.
Chevron, Caterpillar, JPMorgan, and Cisco led the Dow higher Friday.
The Dow wobbled around Thursday and looks set to close very near the break-even line as J&J, Pfizer, Caterpillar, and McDonald's pushed higher.
Exxon Mobil, General Electric, The Travelers, and Home Depot weighed on the Dow Wednesday.
Caterpillar, Intel, DowDuPont, and General Electric propped up the Dow for a small gain Tuesday.
Caterpillar, Boeing, General Electric, and Goldman Sachs were the best performers among the Dow index stocks Monday.
Boeing shares posted a loss last week, along with all but three of the Dow stocks. The company is holding on to its position as the best Dow performer, but Cisco is closing the gap.
The impact on GE of the president's announcement that tariffs on steel and aluminum are coming is unclear, but there was enough other bad news to keep the stock as the Dow's worst performer for the...
McDonald's faces a big dollar drop, while Caterpillar, Boeing, and Travelers are doing their part to drag the Dow down Friday.
Here are 10 defensive stocks, including Verizon Communications and Coca-Cola, trading higher during this latest market sell-off.
The Dow was on track for a loss of around 450 points Thursday led by Boeing, United Technologies, Intel, and Caterpillar.
Spotify has outlined its plans to go public, T-Mobile will start 5G service, Best Buy will close some locations, and other important headlines.
The Dow fell Wednesday led by losses at Caterpillar, GE, DowDuPont, and UnitedHealth Group.
The Dow dropped in Tuesday trading, led by downturns at Disney, Merck, Nike, and DowDuPont.