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DowDuPont, 3M Company, Boeing, and Nike were among Wednesday's most poorly performing DJIA stocks.
Apple, Microsoft, Visa, and 3M posted strong gains to push the DJIA higher on Tuesday.
Verizon, Home Depot, Cisco Systems, and IBM were among the leading gainers on the DJIA Monday.
GE shares sank again last week following the announcement of a 50% dividend cut and additional details about a strategic plan to sell some $20 billion in assets.
Boeing widened its lead last week as the best performing stock among the 30 equities that comprise the Dow Jones Industrial Average. No big surprise with nearly $50 billion in new airplane orders.
Walmart, Intel, Coca-Cola, and United Technologies were the poorest performing DJIA stocks on Friday.
Caterpillar, Coca-Cola, Visa, and United Technologies were among the DJIA's worst performing stocks on Wednesday.
General Electric, DowDuPont, Apple, and Disney were among the DJIA's big losers on Tuesday.
McDonald's, Home Depot, UnitedHealth, and Procter & Gamble led the DJIA to a small gain Monday.
Boeing stock dipped slightly last week but remains the best performing DJIA index stock for the year to date. With the Dubai Air Show beginning tomorrow, the company is cautiously optimistic about...
Shares of GE regained a little ground last week, but it remains mired in its place as the worst performing stock on the DJIA index. Can CEO John Flannery's Monday presentation begin a turnaround?
Intel, Merck, McDonald's, and Exxon Mobil weighed on the DJIA Friday.
JPMorgan and Caterpillar were the leading losers among the DJIA stocks Wednesday, offset by better showings from Merck and Walmart.
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JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Nike, and American Express led the DJIA down on Tuesday.