Dow Jones Industrial Average

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Intel, Visa, 3M, and Apple keep the DJIA above water on Tuesday. Apple posted another 52-week high in the morning.
Apple, Microsoft, McDonald's, and Goldman Sachs led the DJIA to a modest gain on Monday.
Apple continues its streak as the best-performing stock among the 30 equities included in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The company reports quarterly results on Tuesday.
Verizon shares fell to a new 52-week low on Friday and the stock continues to be the poorest performer among the 30 stocks that comprise the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
Intel, Verizon, McDonald's, and American Express led the drop in the DJIA on Friday.
Cisco Systems, Home Depot, Boeing, and Intel propped up the DJIA on Thursday.
Verizon, Home Depot, Travelers, and United Technologies were doing their best to prop up a faltering DJIA late Wednesday.
Caterpillar, McDonald's, DuPont, and Goldman Sachs lead the DJIA higher on Tuesday. Both Caterpillar and McDonald's reported strong Q1 results this morning.
Coca-Cola reported mixed first-quarter 2017 results before markets opened Tuesday due in part to restructuring issues.
JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Caterpillar, and Microsoft led the DJIA higher Monday.
The Dow has backed off its highs and the index has more or less been trading sideways for the past week. But a strong earnings showing from these companies could the push the index higher again.
Apple continues its reign as the best performing stock among the 30 stocks that comprise the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
Verizon is once again the worst-performing DJIA stock following a disappointing first-quarter earnings report that included a significant loss in its number of wireless subscribers.
GE, Verizon, JPMorgan, and IBM weighed the DJIA down on Friday.
General Electric reported first-quarter 2017 results before markets opened Friday, with the CEO calling it "a strong start to the year."