Similar words: snow job, blowjob, yellow journalism, jones, mother jones, davy jones's locker, andrew johnson, jonquil. Meaning: n. an indicator of stock market prices; based on the share values of 30 blue-chip stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
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(61) After drifting lower at a sleepy pace for most of the day, the Dow Jones industrial average abruptly lurched into a hair-raising sky dive in the final hour of trading.
(62) European stock markets lost power, pan - European Dow Jones 600 Index fell 1.1 %.
(63) The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained six - tenths of a percent during the calendar year in 1987.
(64) The Dow Jones industrial average fell 171.32 to 9,919.58 Thursday.
(65) PARIS (Dow Jones)--French utility Suez Environnement SA (SEV.FR) said Tuesday it is preparing to bid to provide drinking water for the Ile-de-France region.
(66) The Dow Jones industrial average index fell about 115 - 120 points.
(67) Mr. Murdoch has a well-earned reputation for making the deals that appeal to him personally, like the Dow Jones purchase, whether or not experts agree.
(68) The Dow Jones U.S. Home Construction Total Stock Market Index has more than doubled from its November bottom and is near pre-Lehman levels.
(69) The Dow Jones industrial average lost almost one - fourth of its value.
(70) The Dow Jones industrial average ( INDU) gained 236 points, or 3.3%, its best day on a point basis in over a month.
(71) Bombardier is listed as an index component to the Dow Jones Sustainability World and North America indexes.
(72) The Dow Jones index rose by 86 points on the day.
(73) However[sentencedict.com], Dow Jones has downgrades have increased its boworring cost borrowing costs.
(74) The Dow Jones index has been hitting record highs this week after consistent performance this year, while many commodities also remain at high levels.
(75) "Risk provisions were much better than expected and trading profit also seems to have improved substantially," Merck Finck analyst Konrad Becker told Dow Jones Newswires.
(76) The Dow Jones Industrials closed at level since August 2003.
(77) FDX.N) gained 1.7 percent to $95.62. The Dow Jones Transportation Average .DJT climbed 1.7 percent, hitting a 52-week high in intraday trading.
(78) Blue-chip stocks posted their worst daily decline in more than a month, pushing the Dow Jones Industrial Average into negative territory for the year.
(79) He has paid top dollar for the Journal's parent company, Dow Jones.
(80) The surge in oil prices drove down shares of airlines and transportation companies. The Arca Airline index .XAL shed 2.7 percent and the Dow Jones Transportation Average .DJT fell 1.7 percent.
(81) The Dow Jones U.S. Banks Total Stock Market Index has gained 152% since March 9, while the Dow industrials are up 51%.
(82) The Dow Jones index crossed the 9600 mark topping at 9633 on the jobs data.
(83) No wonder the dow Jones industrial average stock price index in early August day plummet 513 points.
(84) Rupert Murdoch is expected to invest heavily in Dow Jones and the Wall Street Journal.
(85) The Dow Jones Industrials closed at their lowest level since August 2003.
(86) The Dow Jones Industrial Average is down a more modest 25 %.
(87) Rupert Murdoch offer ed to b u y Dow Jones become ( became ) public in May.
(88) Dow applied his ideas to the stock market averages (indices) he designed – the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) and the Dow Jones Transportation Average (DJTA).
(89) We have had a like discomfiting experience with our own "central value method" of determining indicated buying and selling levels of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
(90) European stock markets lost power, pan - European Dow Jones 600 Index fell 1.2 %.
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