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Definition of Dow Jones
1. Noun. An indicator of stock market prices; based on the share values of 30 blue-chip stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange. "The Dow Jones Industrial Average is the most widely cited indicator of how the stock market is doing"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dow Jones
Literary usage of Dow Jones
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Step-by-Step Programming with Base SAS(R) Software by SAS Institute (2001)
"The input file contains information about the high and low values of the Dow
Jones Industrial Average from 1954 to 1998. The input file has the following ..."
2. Personal Finance by Robert S. Rosefsky (2001)
"The Dow Jones Industrial Average » I What do these cryptic statements mean? ...
I five" refer to the daily fluctuations in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, ..."
3. Prevention Plus II: Tools for Creating and Sustaining Drug-Free Communities (1994)
"Wires: AP, UPI, Reuters, and Dow-Jones send news around the country as a service
to newspapers, and to TV and radio stations. ..."
4. Innovation and the Environment by Oecd (2000)
"In March 2000, John Prestbo, Editor Dow Jones Indexes, commented about the new
Dow Jones Sustainability Group Index: I believe that the Dow Jones ..."