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Disney, Verizon, Goldman Sachs, and UnitedHealth were the worst-performing stocks in the DJIA Thursday.
Walmart, Johnson & Johnson, McDonald's, and Visa pushed the DJIA higher on Wednesday.
Walmart, Coca-Cola, Caterpillar, and Chevron were the top gainers on the DJIA Tuesday.
General Electric, Nike, Goldman Sachs, and UnitedHealth dragged the DJIA lower on Monday.
Boeing added nearly 2% to its stock price last week and continues to rank as the best performing of the Dow Jones Industrial Average index. The stock accounts for nearly 8% of the DJIA's performance.
Industrial giant GE has racked up another week as the worst performing stock among the Dow 30. The new CEO is reshuffling his executive team and eliminating executives' company cars. Investors are...
Chevron, Verizon, General Electric, and Walmart sank the DJIA on Friday.
Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, Apple, and Boeing boosted the DJIA to new highs on Thursday.
Nike, Caterpillar, 3M, and UnitedHealth were Wednesday's top gainer among the Dow 30 stocks.
Intel, Disney, American Express, and Verizon boosted the DJIA to a gain on Tuesday.
General Electric, Intel, Goldman Sachs, and JPMorgan led the DJIA to a solid gain on Monday.
Boeing stock slipped by less than a percentage point last week but the company still maintains its wide lead as the DJIA's best performing stock this year.
General Electric continues to be the worst performing stock on the Dow Jones Industrial Average index despite completing a deal to sell one of its poorer performing businesses.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed essentially flat on Friday, with Nike and Merck posting the largest losses and Goldman Sachs and Cisco Systems putting up the biggest gains.