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Joining Dow on the way out is Intel. Neither stock started its last week in the blue-chip average on a strong note. Intel, which has struggled this year, fell 2.9% on Monday.
There's also the fact that it would have been nice if the keepers of the Dow had made this move sooner rather than later. Once Nvidia split its stock last spring, it became a good fit for the Dow.
Unsurprisingly, Dow stock is slipping after the news, down 1.9% at $48.04 at last check and hitting a 52-week low of $47.51. DOW notched its third consecutive post-earnings drop on Oct. 24 ...
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI), up more than 3%, also touched a fresh intraday record while the Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) gained more than 2.5% to hover at new highs. Nvidia stock (NVDA ...
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As of Friday's close, Nvidia will be the 21st most-expensive stock in the Dow, while Intel, which is being removed from the index, is the least expensive at just more than $23. A $1 gain in ...