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At the time, the Dow Jones industrial average was around 8,500.
And the Dow Jones industrial average is just points away.
The Dow Jones industrial average over all was up 155 percent.
The Dow Jones industrial average was up 666 points, or 6.7 percent, for the week.
The Dow Jones industrial average began that year at 726.
The Dow Jones industrial average is up nearly 15 percent this year.
Still, the Dow Jones industrial average finished the day 65 points higher.
The Dow Jones industrial average fell 2.1 percent on the week.
The Dow Jones industrial average added 11.46 points to close at 3,560.43.
That would leave the Dow Jones industrial average at less than 2,500 points.
They saw no reason to think the Dow Jones industrial average would not go over 3,000 and much higher.
Over the same time, the Dow Jones industrial average dropped 11.63 percent.
The Dow Jones industrial average finished at 2,280.40 for the week.
The Dow Jones industrial average fell 630 points in a week.
By day's end, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 14.08 points.
The Dow Jones industrial average dropped 2.8 percent for the day.
The Dow Jones industrial average lost 94.04 points, much of it late in the day.
The next day, the Dow Jones industrial average fell 20 points.
The Dow Jones industrial average fell 37.57 points to end at 2,886.85.
The Dow Jones industrial average lost 67.95 points, to 11,069.22.
The Dow Jones industrial average was up 89.09 points, at 10,953.95.
Just three weeks ago, the Dow Jones industrial average looked as if it might break its record high.
The Dow Jones industrial average dropped 355.95 points last week, or 3.2 percent.
The Dow Jones industrial average ended down 21.69 points at 9,545.65.
They sent the Dow Jones industrial average down 196.70 points, to 10,170.50.
During the same period, the DJIA was up 12.1 percent.
During the final hour, the DJIA has lost 80 points.
However, the DJIA was positive for the 1987 calendar year.
The components of the DJIA have changed 48 times in its 117-year history.
And in 1982 and 1998, the DJIA increased about 10 percent for the month.
The company remained listed as one of the DJIA companies for the next 74 years, ending in 2004.
The DJIA hit a low on March 6, 2009 of 6,469.95.
During the first 30 minutes of today's trading, the DJIA has gained a total of 100 points.
The DJIA did not decline sharply, and experienced a rise over the next several days and weeks.
The DJIA did not regain its August 25, 1987 closing high of 2,722 points until almost two years later.
In 1982, Longest bull market in DJIA history begins.
Following the downgrade itself, the DJIA had one of its worst days in history and fell 635 points on August 8.
On September 29, 2008, the DJIA had a record-breaking drop of 777.68 with a close at 10,365.45.
On November 21, 1995, the DJIA closed above the 5,000 level (5,023.55) for the first time.
By the end of the week, the DJIA had fallen 1369.7 points (14.3%), its largest one-week point drop in history.
On October 11, 2007, the DJIA hit an intra-day peak of 14,198.10 before starting its decline.
On March 26, 2009, after just short of three weeks of gains which frequently defied the day's bad economic news, the DJIA rebounded to 7924.56.
Over the last eight trading days, the DJIA has dropped 22% amid worries of worsening credit crisis and global recession.
Early on, the initial divisor was composed of the original number of component companies; which made the DJIA at first, a simple arithmetic average.
This is the first time the DJIA was licensed to a Japanese ETF.
Every $1 change in price in a stock within the average, results in a 7.68 (1/0.130216081) change in the DJIA.
It was replaced in the DJIA by Liggett & Myers on July 18, 1930.
Already rising for two weeks, following the Geithner announcement the DJIA had its fifth-biggest one-day point gain in history.
On that day, the DJIA lost more than 500 points for only the sixth time in history, returning to its mid-July lows below the 11,000 level.
In 2001, the DJIA was largely unchanged overall but had reached a secondary peak of 11,337.92 (11,350.05 intra-day) on May 21.