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  • So far this year, he's up 5.1%, slightly above the Dow's rise of 4.1%.

    Dan Dorfman: Abracadabra on Wall Street Dan Dorfman 2010

  • So far this year, he's up 5.1%, slightly above the Dow's rise of 4.1%.

    Dan Dorfman: Abracadabra on Wall Street Dan Dorfman 2010

  • Morgan: Clients 'Overwhelmingly Waiting' for Correction Microsoft led the Dow's decliners, falling 1.12, or 3.9%, to 27.75, a day after the software company posted a slight drop in quarterly profit.

    Stocks Retreat on Unrest in Middle East, GDP Report Donna Kardos Yesalavich 2011

  • The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 139.41 points, or 1.1%, to close at 12584.17, making the Dow's two-day slide its worst in nearly two months.

    Commodity Prices Plunge Liam Pleven 2011

  • BANGKOK -- Asian stocks markets are stabilizing after a day of dramatic plunges Tuesday as futures point to a measure of calm returning to Wall Street following the Dow's sixth worst decline in the last 112 years.

    Asian Stocks Tumble Following Wall Street Plunge [UPDATED] The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • The slump pushed the Dow's week-to-date performance into the red, erasing a weekly advance it had recorded coming into Friday's session.

    Stocks Retreat on Unrest in Middle East, GDP Report Donna Kardos Yesalavich 2011

  • Leading the Dow's gains, Walt Disney surged 5.3% after the company reported late Tuesday that stronger advertising revenue for television and buoyant home-video sales of "Toy Story 3" boosted first-quarter profit.

    Dow Ekes Out a Gain, Eighth in a Row Jonathan Cheng 2011

  • The eight-day streak is the Dow's longest run since last March, adding 3.5% to the market.

    Dow Ekes Out a Gain, Eighth in a Row Jonathan Cheng 2011

  • Travelers fell 2.7%, or $1.87, to 59.21, one of the blue-chip Dow's worst performers after the insurer said it was slowing its share-buyback program following natural disasters that cost about $1 billion over two months.

    Pfizer, Boeing Help Sink DJIA Brendan Conway 2011

  • BANGKOK -- Asian stocks markets are stabilizing after a day of dramatic plunges Tuesday as futures point to a measure of calm returning to Wall Street following the Dow's sixth worst decline in the last 112 years.

    Asian Stocks Tumble Following Wall Street Plunge [UPDATED] The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

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