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  2. The Top 10 Dow Stocks of 2011 - AOL

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    Finally, in 2011 we saw some outperformance from the stodgy old guard of corporate America. Following are the top 10 performers in the Dow this year, with some analysis on what drove the results ...

  3. These Are the 5 Top-Performing Stocks in the Dow Jones ... - AOL

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    The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES: ^DJI) is having a strong year. Technically, Nvidia is the top-performing stock in the Dow this year, at a nearly 190% return, driven by artificial ...

  4. The Dow's Top 10 Dividend Stocks - AOL

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    The Dow's top dividend-paying stocks The companies that made this list aren't strangers to income-seeking investors. General Electric and DuPont, for example, have paid quarterly dividends without ...

  5. Historical components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average

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    The Dow Jones Industrial Average, an American stock index composed of 30 large companies, has changed its components 59 times since its inception, on May 26, 1896. [1] As this is a historical listing, the names here are the full legal name of the corporation on that date, with abbreviations and punctuation according to the corporation's own usage.

  6. The Best-Performing Dow Dividend Stock Is Up Over 43% ... - AOL

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    The Dow Jones Industrial Average contains 30 components, most of which are stable, blue chip, dividend-paying companies. While not known for blistering growth rates, even value-oriented Dow stocks ...

  7. List of largest daily changes in the Dow Jones Industrial ...

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    The New York Stock Exchange reopened that day following a nearly four-and-a-half-month closure since July 30, 1914, and the Dow in fact rose 4.4% that day (from 71.42 to 74.56). However, the apparent decline was due to a later 1916 revision of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which retroactively adjusted the values following the closure but ...