Dow off sharply as trading resumes
News At the closing bell, the Dow Jones industrial average and Nasdaq were down about 7 percent, which analysts noted was normal considering historical reactions to catastrophe and given that international markets have fallen anywhere from 5 percent to...
[September 18, 2001, 8:54]
Nasdaq, Dow make huge gains for second straight day
News The Nasdaq composite stormed up 254 points, or 7 percent, to 3,793.50 while the Dow rose 190 points to end at 10,773.00. US technology stocks made enormous gains again Tuesday as investors continued to dive in after last week's brutal sell-off.
[April 19, 2000, 10:54]
Dow Jones: Sales Triggers
Downloads Dow Jones: Sales Triggers gives you a business edge from wherever you are. Right from your iPhone or iPod Touch, discover opportunities to call into customers or prospects, uncover high-quality leads and track competitive threats based on news...
[December 5, 2008, 7:34]
Excite@Home and Dow Jones to form small business portal
News Excite@Home and Dow Jones are teaming up to create a portal site aimed at the small business market. Dow Jones launched its own business-focused portal site in June. The new site, which will feature content from Dow Jones, will launch later this year.
[February 22, 2000, 13:57]
The Dow Chemical Company: Extending Global Reach
White Papers Over 10 years, Dow and HP have transformed a traditional IT help desk environment into a Global Service Desk through the implementation of a Management of Change methodology.
[November 14, 2007, 0:01]
Dow makes largest one-day gain in history
News I find it incredulous that you can take a two-year bear market in the Dow and reverse it in two days. Technology stocks, which spent most of the day in the red, caught fire in late trading as the Nasdaq composite roared up 135 points to finish at 4...
[March 17, 2000, 10:01]
At Dow Jones, Salesforce Integration Delivers More Than Real-Time Information
White Papers Dow Jones Newswires is the premier provider of real-time financial news, with 324,000 terminals feeding real-time information to financial professionals and media outlets worldwide. Dow Jones Newswires sales and support personnel needed centralized...
[July 12, 2006, 0:00]
Dow recovers; techs up and down
News The Dow Jones industrial average moved up 125 points to finish at 11,122.65. Technology stocks bounced back Wednesday but were unable to hold their gains at the close as the Nasdaq composite fell 24 points to 3,877.44.
[January 6, 2000, 12:00]
Rate worries pound FTSE, Nasdaq, Dow
News Profit taking and interest-rate worries hammered Wall Street Tuesday as the Dow Jones industrial average plunged 360 points to 10,997.93 and the Nasdaq composite shed 230 points to close at 3,901.20, its worst single-day performance in history.
[January 5, 2000, 9:46]
Dow Jones creates Net stock index
News Dow Jones & Co.said late Monday it has created an index to track 40 important Internet stocks. The index consists of a 15-stock average that will track e-commerce companies and a 25-stock indicator that will follow online service-related firms.
[February 23, 1999, 15:18]
The Day Ahead: The Dow's becoming an endangered species
News Now that the Nasdaq composite has blown right past the 5,000-point mark, it's time to start taking bets on how soon it will supplant the Dow as the world's leading securities market. On 14 January, the Dow peaked at 11,723, a nice 21 percent gain...
[March 10, 2000, 11:53]
Silicon-Based Technologies Leader Improves Collaboration Using Communications Solution
White Papers Dow Corning is a worldwide leader in the silicon-based technologies industry. To improve employee communication, Dow Corning deployed a solution based on Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007. Office Communications Server 2007 will be the...
[July 25, 2009, 1:18]
Tech stocks back in favour
News The Dow Jones industrial average closed off 41 points to 10,866.70. The Dow is down because of the extent of its move yesterday," said Barry Hyman, market strategist at Ehrenkrantz King Nussbaum. Technology stocks continued their recent hot streak...
[March 23, 2000, 10:32]
China reveals massive smart ID card plan
News China will replace paper national identification (ID) cards with electronic identity cards starting in 2004, according to wire agency Dow Jones. As many as 800 million of the cards could be in use by 2006, according to the Dow Jones report.
[August 13, 2003, 16:05]
Tech stocks make a comeback
News The beleaguered Dow Jones Industrial Index surged back up above 9,000 in its largest single-day point gain ever on Monday, while Apple, Microsoft, Dell and other tech companies captured double-digit gains.
[October 14, 2008, 8:50]
Tech stocks fall for second consecutive day
News After a whiplash session on the markets a day earlier, investors were treated to another harrowing ride on Tuesday, with the Dow Jones industrial average plunging more than 500 points. At the end of the trading day, the Dow closed down 508.39...
[October 8, 2008, 10:00]
The Week Ahead: Earnings in sight
News Just when everyone was ready to write off blue-chip stocks, the Dow goes and stages an enormous rally. Last week, the Dow Jones industrial average powered up 667 points to 10,595.23 while the Nasdaq shed 251 points to 4,798.06.
[March 20, 2000, 11:07]
Wall Street Journal publisher to cut jobs
News Dow Jones and Co, publisher of the Wall Street Journal and its online version, is set to cut an unspecified number of jobs, after announcing on Wednesday that its profits for the first quarter of 2001 will be less than half what analysts expected.
[March 7, 2001, 15:57]
World market plunge sends tech stocks reeling
News More instability on Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index and unprecedented selling gripped Wall Street, forcing the Dow down 554.26 points, or 7.2 per cent, to 7161.15 and the NASDAQ down 115.44 points, or 7 per cent, to 1535.48.
[October 28, 1997, 12:42]
US Report: Microsoft kills interest rate optimism
News The Dow Jones industrial average, the Nasdaq and the @Net index all declined yesterday in the face of software giant Microsoft preparing to face antitrust lawsuits and injunctions from 20 states and the Department of Justice.
[May 19, 1998, 6:30]



