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.
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DuPont, General Electric, Pfizer, and UnitedHealth were the leading DJIA gainers Thursday.
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Cisco Systems, Goldman Sachs, Caterpillar, and Microsoft were helping the DJIA stay in the green Wednesday.
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United Technologies, Apple, Boeing, and Walmart paced the DJIA to a gain on Tuesday.
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Travelers, Goldman Sachs, Walmart, and IBM dragged the DJIA lower on Monday.
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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.
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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.
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Home Depot, Verizon, General Electric, and Disney were among the DJIA's best performing stocks Friday.
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Walmart, United Technologies, Travelers, and Apple led the DJIA to a lower close on Thursday.
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Johnson & Johnson, Cisco Systems, Disney, and Caterpillar led the DJIA downward on Wednesday.
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Home Depot, Cisco Systems, Verizon, and DuPont kept the Dow in positive trading territory Monday.
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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.
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General Electric extended its streak as the worst performing Dow Jones Industrial Average stock for a fifth consecutive week.
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Nike, Cisco Systems, Home Depot, and Pfizer put the most downward pressure on the DJIA Friday.
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Cisco Systems, Goldman Sachs, Apple, and Walmart led the DJIA in plunge of around 260 points.
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