Dow Jones Industrial Average
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Boeing remains the best performing stock among the 30 equities that comprise the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The company reports Q2 earnings Wednesday.
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General Electric, Microsoft, Chevron, and Goldman Sachs were among the big DJIA losers on Friday.
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Nike and Verizon propped up the Dow Jones Industrial Average on Thursday while Home Depot and Travelers weighed the index down.
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DuPont, Cisco, Boeing, and UnitedHealth led the DJIA to a nice gain on Wednesday.
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Goldman Sachs, McDonald's, Home Depot, and Caterpillar weighed on the DJIA Tuesday.
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IBM, JPMorgan, Pfizer, and Merck were the poorest performing stocks among the Dow 30 on Monday.
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Activist investor Nelson Peltz and Trian Management have launched a proxy fight to elect Peltz to a seat on Procter & Gamble's board of directors at the company's annual meeting.
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24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of General Electric, Microsoft and other Dow Jones Industrial Average companies scheduled to report their quarterly results this coming week.
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Shares of Verizon rose slightly last week, but not enough to allow the company to relinquish its position as the poorest performing DJIA stock so far in 2017.
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Boeing continues its run as 2017's best performing DJIA stock. Shares have added just over a third for the year to date.
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Microsoft, Walmart, DuPont, and Visa helped lift the DJIA to a new high Friday.
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Walmart, Apple, Home Depot, and Goldman Sachs were the top gainers propping up the DJIA on Thursday.
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DuPont, Microsoft, Home Depot, and McDonald's led the DJIA higher Wednesday. The index touched a new record high this afternoon.
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Merrill Lynch's RIC Report for July recommends that investors lock in some of their gains from the stock market, and even rebalance their holdings to underowned sectors and to hold above-average...
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GE, Boeing, Goldman Sachs, and Exxon Mobil held the Dow in barely positive territory Tuesday.
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