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Even though Boeing stock moved only slightly last week, the aerospace giant maintained a firm grip on its rank as the top performing Dow stock so far in 2018.
With the exception of the first week of the year, GE has been the worst performing Dow stock every week. The short week just behind us was no exception.
Intel, Chevron, Microsoft, and Exxon Mobil all posted solid gains to push the DJIA higher Friday.
United Technologies, Caterpillar, 3M, and DowDuPont lifted the DJIA on Thursday.
In a sharp dive in the last 10 minutes of trading Wednesday, the DJIA has moved from a small gain to a modest loss.
Walmart, General Electric, Merck, and Verizon were biggest losers on the DJIA Tuesday.
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Boeing continues to be the best performing stock among the 30 equities that comprise the Dow Jones industrials. Shares gained nearly 7% last week.
General Electric posted a small gain last week, but not one large enough to shake off its ranking as the worst performing stock among the Dow 30. Shares added less than 1% last week.
Pfizer, UnitedHealth, Disney, and Johnson & Johnson lifted the DJIA on Friday.
Cisco, Apple, Boeing, and United Technologies combined to boost the DJIA on Thursday.
Nike, IBM, Caterpillar, and Goldman Sachs lifted the DJIA on Wednesday.
Walmart, Cisco, Caterpillar, and Apple posted solid gains to lead the DJIA higher Tuesday.
Apple, Boeing, American Express, and DowDuPont were leading gainers among the DJIA stocks on Monday.
Boeing shares fell last week, along with every stock among the Dow Jones industrials, but the aerospace giant continues to be the best performer on the index for the year to date.