Dow Jones Industrial Average

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GE stock added more than 2% last week, but the industrial giant hasn't given up its place as the worst performing Dow Jones Industrial Average stock for the year to date.
DuPont, General Electric, Pfizer, and UnitedHealth were the leading DJIA gainers Thursday.
Cisco Systems, Goldman Sachs, Caterpillar, and Microsoft were helping the DJIA stay in the green Wednesday.
United Technologies, Apple, Boeing, and Walmart paced the DJIA to a gain on Tuesday.
Travelers, Goldman Sachs, Walmart, and IBM dragged the DJIA lower on Monday.
Even though Boeing stock closed down a few cents on Friday compared with its closing price a week ago, the company remains the best performer among the Dow 30.
General Electric last week extended its ranking as the worst-performing Dow stock for a sixth consecutive week. Shares are down more than 22% for the year to date.
Home Depot, Verizon, General Electric, and Disney were among the DJIA's best performing stocks Friday.
Walmart, United Technologies, Travelers, and Apple led the DJIA to a lower close on Thursday.
Johnson & Johnson, Cisco Systems, Disney, and Caterpillar led the DJIA downward on Wednesday.
Home Depot, Cisco Systems, Verizon, and DuPont kept the Dow in positive trading territory Monday.
Boeing remains the best performing of the 30 stocks comprising the Dow Jones Industrial Average index, even thought the political brouhaha last week kept investors cautious.
General Electric extended its streak as the worst performing Dow Jones Industrial Average stock for a fifth consecutive week.
Nike, Cisco Systems, Home Depot, and Pfizer put the most downward pressure on the DJIA Friday.
Cisco Systems, Goldman Sachs, Apple, and Walmart led the DJIA in plunge of around 260 points.