Investing

The 4 Stocks That Sank the DJIA on Friday

July 17, 2

stock symbol ticker
Source: thinkstock
015: Markets opened mixed on Friday as the Nasdaq traded higher right from the opening bell and the Dow traded lower from opening to closing. Google shares rose to a new high of $703.00 today after beating estimates last night, and the stock carried the Nasdaq composite up more than 1% to an all-time high.The S&P 500 index dived into the red shortly after the opent bell, then struggled to make it back to an essentially flat finish for the day. Shortly before the closing bell the DJIA traded down 0.20% for the day, the S&P 500 traded up 0.08%, and the Nasdaq Composite traded up 0.85%.

The DJIA stock posting the largest daily percentage loss ahead of the close Friday was Intel Corp. (NASDAQ: INTC) which traded lower by 1.57%% at $29.43X. The stock’s 52-week range is $28.82 to $37.90. Trading volume was more than 20% above the daily average of around 30 million. Why doesn’t Intel make a bid for Micron?

Chevron Corp. (NYSE: CVX) traded down 1.46% at $93.10. The stock’s 52-week range is $92.90 to $135.10, and the low was posted today. Trading volume was about 10% below the daily average of around 6.8 million. The company had no specific news today.

The Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) traded down 1.01% at $146.99. The stock’s 52-week range is $116.32 to $158.83. Trading volume topped 5 million shares, about 35% below the daily average of around 6.3 million. The company said this morning that it would take a charge of $536 million related to its KC-46A military tanker plane.

Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) traded down 0.97% at $100.13. The stock’s 52-week range is $95.10 to $109.49. More than 5.5 million shares traded hands today, about 30% lower than the daily average of around 7.5 million. The company had no specific news today.

Of the Dow 30 stocks 21 are set to close lower today and 9 are on track to close higher.

ALSO READ: 10 States With the Most Hate Groups

Sponsored: Attention Savvy Investors: Speak to 3 Financial Experts – FREE

Ever wanted an extra set of eyes on an investment you’re considering? Now you can speak with up to 3 financial experts in your area for FREE. By simply
clicking here
you can begin to match with financial professionals who can help guide you through the financial decisions you’re making. And the best part? The first conversation with them is free.


Click here
to match with up to 3 financial pros who would be excited to help you make financial decisions.

Thank you for reading! Have some feedback for us?
Contact the 24/7 Wall St. editorial team.