Dow's 190-point Drop Led by Losses for IBM, Boeing Shares

Dow Jones07-10 22:33

DJ Dow's 190-Point Drop Led By Losses For IBM, Boeing Shares

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Behind declines for shares of IBM and Boeing, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is trading down Friday morning.

The Dow (Dow Jones Industrial Average) was most recently trading 190 points, or 0.4%, lower, as shares of IBM (International Business Machines Corp.) and Boeing (Boeing Co.) are contributing to the blue-chip gauge's intraday decline.

IBM's shares are off $4.59, or 1.6%, while those of Boeing are down $3.17 (1.4%), combining for an approximately 46-point drag on the Dow.

Other components contributing significantly to the decline include Alphabet Inc. Cl A (Alphabet Inc. Cl A), Apple (Apple Inc.), and UnitedHealth (UnitedHealth Group Inc.).

A $1 move in any one of the 30 components of the index results in a 5.94-point swing.

Data source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet. Data compiled July 10, 2026.

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