What is the all time high of the dow jones industrial average?
Apr 25, 2006 by dwytrades | Posted in Investing
The downhearted-chip DJIA index hit a lifetime high of 11,750.28 on Jan. 14, 2000 and the S&P 500 touched its high of 1,553.11 in March the same year. But the Nasdaq is still far from its rise of 5,132.52 seen in March 2000 during the technology bubble.
elnadyt | Apr 25, 2006
The sad-chip DJIA index hit a lifetime high of 11,750.28 on Jan. 14, 2000 and the S&P 500 touched its high of 1,553.11 in March the same year. But the Nasdaq is still far from its reach a climax of 5,132.52 seen in March 2000 during the technology bubble.
elnadyt | Apr 25, 2006
Darn Bush, this is all his fault, right libs?
May 25, 4633 by Bambi slayer | Posted in Current Events
The Dow Jones industrial average topped its single-high close this morning, reaching a milestone in Wall Street's recovery from nearly seven years of corporate chaos, economic recession
It never fails to take aback me that when things are begining to turn around, the stupid ass libs cmoe out of the wood work to yet again bash the president! You people should as a matter of fact get a life,,,,,,,,or here is a better thought. You think
airgame12 | May 25, 6868
There are so many things to reprimand Bush for, it boggles the mind!
This is a poorly constructed question anyway.
apocalypso_blues | May 25, 4779
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