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Topic: Dow Jones Industrial Average

May.10
10:45 AM ET
Thursday, 10 May 2012
If Apple had been added to the Dow in June 2009, the last time there were serious rumors that it would happen, the average would be about 2,500 points higher than it is today and well above its all-time high.   Read More
May.07
11:18 PM ET
Monday, 7 May 2012
The chart of the Visa stock price points the way to the future intentions of the U.S. consumer and they are bullish. This suggests that the Dow will recover momentum.   Read More
Apr.25
5:06 PM ET
Wednesday, 25 Apr 2012
Compared to the same period a year ago, financials and utility companies have taken the lead, showing EPS growth of 17 percent and 14 percent, respectively.    Read More
Mar.26
11:35 PM ET
Monday, 26 Mar 2012
The first upside target for the Dow is 13,900, even though many will focus on the psychologically convenient round number target of 14,000.   Read More
Mar.19
4:43 PM ET
Monday, 19 Mar 2012
Loomis Sayles Chief Market Analyst David Sowerby said Monday afternoon there’s a 50 percent chance of a 5 percent correction for the stocks.  He says it happens on average twice a year and the market is due.     Read More
Mar.15
6:32 PM ET
Thursday, 15 Mar 2012
The “Mad Money” host explains how the bears got “caught in the jaws of their own logic” Thursday.    Read More
Feb.23
3:11 PM ET
Thursday, 23 Feb 2012
Compared to the same period a year ago, financial and utility companies have taken the lead, showing EPS growth above 17 percent, respectively.    Read More
Feb.23
11:52 AM ET
Thursday, 23 Feb 2012
For all the hoopla made over the Dow Jones industrial average crossing above 13,000 this week, the century-old barometer of U.S. stocks quoted in every morning paper would be approaching 14,000 if Apple were in it.   Read More
May.22
12:27 AM ET
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
The slow upside move in the Dow looks set to continue but the momentum is reduced.   Read More
Feb.21
1:51 PM ET
Tuesday, 21 Feb 2012
On Tuesday, all anyone could talk about on Wall Street was the Dow flirting with 13,000. Should you take profits, here?   Read More
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