The week opened on a decidedly bearish note with the Dow Jones Industrial Average suffering its biggest one day loss since early February. |
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Half of the 30 companies in the blue-chip Dow Jones industrial average are scheduled to release results. |
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The momentum gathered pace late on as the Dow Jones Industrial Average moved ahead despite three straight days of gains on Wall Street. |
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While he sees the FTSE and Dow Jones industrial average rising this year, the Nasdaq is set to head crabwise for perhaps eight years. |
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By contrast, the large companies in the Dow Jones industrial average are trading at 3.44 times their book value. |
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For the truly massive companies that populate the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the percentage is even higher. |
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average is hovering near 14,000, and global bond markets are as calm as the sargasso Sea. |
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Astrophysicists have recently pointed to similarities between solar winds and the Dow Jones Industrial Average. |
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The dow Jones Industrial Average is at about 15,727, also near a record high. |
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It wasn't until May 26, 1896, that Dow split transportation and industrials into two different averages, creating what we know now as the Dow Jones Industrial Average. |
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average in January posted its first serious setback since bottoming and rallying steadily from the March 2009 low. |
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By midafternoon, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, nearing 14,100, was in spitting distance of a record-setting close. |
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by hundreds of points in response to the deadlock in Washington. |
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But the Dow Jones Industrial Average eked out a mere 22-point gain on the day of the announcement. Admittedly the data were not uniformly bullish. |
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Tennessee Coal was replaced in the Dow Jones Industrial Average by the General Electric Company. |
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In 1896, General Electric was one of the original 12 companies listed on the newly formed Dow Jones Industrial Average. |
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That clobbers the 14 percent average from the Dow Jones industrial average and Nasdaq for the same period. |
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Recently the Dow Jones Industrial Average and Toronto Stock Exchange have been as predictable as the weather, glimmers of optimism giving way to drops every time there's another economic aftershock. |
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On May 6th 2010 trading in the American stockmarket seemed to go haywire: the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by almost 1,000 points in the session and some stocks lost almost all their value. |
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The US stock market peaked in October 2007, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average index exceeded 14,000 points. |
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