FACTBOX-Year to date performance of Dow components
NEW YORK, Oct 14 (Reuters) - The Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI closed above the psychologically important 10,000-level on Wednesday for the first time since October 2008 as quarterly earnings at JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM.N) and Intel Corp (INTC.O) spurred optimism.
Below is a list of the year-to-date performance of the Dow's 30 components starting with the top gainer, as well as performance data for the stocks since the index hit an all time high on Oct. 9, 2007.
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YTD OCT 9, 2007 Dow Jones industrial average 14.12 -29.29 ___________________________________________________ American Express Co (AXP.N) 89.16 -43.87 IBM (IBM.N) 52.51 8.5 JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM.N) 49.57 -0.86 Cisco Systems Inc (CSCO.O) 49.57* -26.30* Intel Corp (INTC.O) 42.09 -19.38 DuPont (DD.N) 36.60 -30.15 Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) 33.54 -13.75 3M Co (MMM.N) 33.07 -19.92 Bank of America Corp (BAC.N) 32.03 -64.64* Hewlett-Packard Co (HPQ.N) 31.96 -8.71 Walt Disney Co (DIS.N) 27.41 -18.45 Alcoa Inc (AA.N) 27.18 -63.95 Boeing Corp (BA.N) 23.06 -48.24 Caterpillar Inc (CAT.N) 22.03 -33.94 Coca-Cola Co (KO.N) 21.14 -5.25 United Technologies (UTX.N) 18.96 -21.48 Home Depot Inc (HD.N) 18.94 -18.99 Merck & Co Inc (MRK.N) 8.22 -38.65 Travelers Cos Inc (TRV.N) 7.65* -8.71* General Electric Co (GE.N) 3.95 -59.92 Chevron Corp (CVX.N) 2.01 -18.69* Johnson & Johnson (JNJ.N) 1.20 -8.60 Pfizer Inc (PFE.N) -1.92 -31.99 Kraft Foods Inc (KFT.N) -2.09 -22.93* Procter & Gamble Co (PG.N) -7.30 -19.37 McDonald's Corp (MCD.N) -7.54 0.21 AT&T Inc (T.N) -9.37 -38.16 Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM.N) -10.01 -21.37 Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT.N) -10.47 11.02 Verizon Co (VZ.N) -14.63 -36.27 *Was not a Dow component at the date Source: Reuters data (Compiled by Edward Krudy and Rodrigo Campos)
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