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Ambev, Starbucks, MGM Resorts, and Achaogen all posted new 52-week lows Tuesday.
Apple, Chevron, Exxon, and Visa were clustered at the top of the Dow stocks that posted gains Tuesday.
Monday was a down day for the broad U.S. markets with each of the major exchanges dropping over 1% on the day. The Nasdaq was the worst of the group reaching below 2% to close out the day. Crude oil...
Helios and Matheson, Carnival Cruises, MGM Resorts, and Starbucks all posted new 52-week lows Monday.
Visa, Intel, McDonald's, and Caterpillar weighed heavily on the Dow Monday. This was also the last day that GE stock will be included among the 30 equities that constitute the Dow.
Friday was a positive day for the broad U.S. markets. Although the Nasdaq was relatively flat both the Dow and S&P 500 recovered handily from Thursday. Crude oil was perhaps the biggest winner in...
Ambev, Renren, Celldex, and Yatra Online all posted new 52-week lows Friday.
Verizon, DuPont, McDonald's, and Exxon Mobil gave the Dow a badly needed boost on Friday.
Thursday started out as a down day for the broad U.S. markets and only got worse from there. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq pulled back even further from their highs. Crude oil more or less traded...
General Electric, Starbucks, General Dynamics, and Celldex all posted new 52-week lows Thursday.
Caterpillar, Chevron, Intel, and Boeing were the biggest losers among the Dow stocks on Thursday.
Wednesday was a mixed day for the broad U.S. markets, but ultimately ended positive. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq recovered slightly from their losses earlier this week, but not so much for the Dow....
Oracle, Starbucks, Helios and Matheson, and Celldex all posted new 52-week lows Wednesday.
Travelers and McDonald's were the biggest losers among the Dow stocks Wednesday, while Disney and Intel posted the largest (modestly speaking) gains.
Tuesday was another down day for the broad U.S. markets, with all major exchanges taking a step back. Crude oil recovered backed off again and is hovering just above $65. The S&P 500 sectors were...