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Dow Jones Futures: Tricky Market Still Climbing; Palantir, Robinhood Lead Earnings
The stock market has continued to climb. But it's been tricky. Palantir, Robinhood and AMD lead big earnings this week.
The U.S. stock market was mostly rising midday Friday, with Big Tech helping to fuel a potential third straight week of gains for major benchmarks as companies rolled out earnings results. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down almost 7 points midday Friday,
Major stock indexes hit record highs Friday after the release of slightly cooler-than-expected September inflation data that reinforced expectations the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates next week.
Federal Reserve trims rates by quarter point, second reduction this year
In late 2024, Nvidia replaced Intel in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is home to some of the most storied, iconic American brands. Companies such as Coca-Cola, Disney, Home Depot, IBM, and Walmart are just a handful of the index's components.
The company posted a net loss of $0.19 a share on an adjusted basis, narrower than analysts’ projected loss of $0.30 a share, according to consensus estimates. Revenue totaled $9.97 billion, falling short of the expected $10.23 billion and down 8% from the year-ago period amid lower prices and softer demand across all operating segments.
October was a busy—and at times volatile—month for U.S. markets. It ended on a high note. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq Composite snagged their sixth- and seventh-straight monthly gains,
With 16 consecutive years of dividend raises and plenty of levers to pull to reward shareholders, here's why Microsoft has what it takes to continue outperforming the Dow and the S&P 500 for years to come. Image source: Getty Images.
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Dow football dominates Mott in district semifinal
On a chilly Halloween evening, Waterford Mott brought out a couple of tricks, but it was Dow High that provided most of the treats. The host Chargers found themselves trailing by a touchdown only seconds into Friday’s Division 2 football district semifinal,
Dow Inc. has restarted two polyethylene resin lines at its Freeport, Texas, site following an Oct. 6 fire, while a third line remains under evaluation. The site represents nearly half of the company's domestic polyethylene output.
McDonald's is just one year away from joining an elite group.
Diegel threw for 334 yards and four touchdowns as Dow improved to 9-1 and advanced to a Division 2 district final.