INDEX › DJ NETHERLANDS STOCK INDEX (INDEX:NLDOW)
294.29 +2.11 (+0.72%)
2013-05-22 14:27:36, 0 min delay
| Last Price | 294.29 |
|---|---|
| Settle Time | 16:45 |
| Previous Close | 292.18 |
| Low | 291.17 |
| 52wk High | 292.56 |
| 52wk Low | 214.91 |
| Net Change | 2.11 |
|---|---|
| Open | 291.17 |
| High | 294.60 |
| Time | 2013-05-22 14:27:36 |
| 52wk High Date | 2013-05-20 |
| 52wk Low Date | 2012-06-04 |
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Midday Glance: Department Store Retail companies
1 hour, 23 minutes ago
Shares of some top department store retail companies are mixed at 1 p.m.: Kohl's Corp. fell $.09 or .2 percent, to $52.26. Macy's Inc. rose $.12 or .2 percent, to $49.55. Nordstrom rose $.44 or .7 percent, to $61.15. J.C. Penney Co. rose $.23 or 1.2 percent, to $19.21.
Midday Glance: Credit Card companies
1 hour, 22 minutes ago
Shares of some top credit card companies are mixed at 1 p.m.: American Express Co. rose $1.13 or 1.5 percent, to $76.24. Capital One Financial Corp. rose $1.16 or 1.9 percent, to $63.27. Discover Financial Services rose $.23 or .5 percent, to $49.09. Mastercard fell $.85 or .1 percent, to $584.00.
Midday Glance: Consumer companies
1 hour, 22 minutes ago
Shares of some top consumer companies are up at 1 p.m.: Clorox rose $.67 or .8 percent, to $86.87. Colgate-Palmolive Co. rose $.38 or .6 percent, to $61.96. Kimberly-Clark Corp. rose $.99 or 1.0 percent, to $102.90. Procter & Gamble Co. rose $.69 or .9 percent, to $79.49.
Senate rejects bid to let states run food stamps
1 hour, 23 minutes ago
The Senate on Wednesday rejected a Republican bid to turn the federal food stamp program over to the states. A proposal by Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla., to a wide-ranging farm bill would have converted the program into grants to states, which could decide how to use the money, with certain restrictions. The Senate rejected the amendment 60-36.
