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Louisiana Pacific Gains, Nobility Falls, Three Major Indexes Drop

All three major indexes fell in today’s trading as investors continued to express concerns over corporate earnings. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell -175.99 points during the day, -1.07 percent to close at 16,197.35. The Nasdaq dropped -24.13 points, -0.57 percent, to end at 4,218.87, while the S&P …

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Patrick Spikes; No Tracked Stocks Lose

Another mix of plus and minus corporate returns kept investors in a cautious mood, as CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell -41.1 points during the day, -0.25 percent to close at 16,373.34. The Nasdaq gained +217.24 points, +0.41 percent, to end at 4,243, while the S&P ended the …

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Skyline Rises 3.26%; Dow Falls, Nasdaq and S&P Nudge up

Investors, nervous about the future of the economy, split the three major indexes plus and minus. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 44.12 points during the day, -0.27 percent to close at 16,414.44. The Nasdaq gained 28.18 points, +0.67 percent, to end at 4,225.76, while the S&P ended …

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Patrick Ind. Notches Top Gain, while Louisiana Pacific Falls

Investors were disappointed by the drop in housing starts and building permits in December as they digested a bundle of economic reports from private industry. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average managed a gain of 41.55 points, +0.25 percent, to end the week at 16,458.56. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq dropped …

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Patrick Edges Up; Dow, S&P Nudge Down

Investors were disappointed by Citigroup and Best Buys’ poor earnings, and J. C.Penney’s decision to close 33 stores, dropping the Dow Jones Industrial Average -64.93 points, -0.39 percent, to close at 16,417.01. CNNMoney reports the Nasdaq nudged up +0.09 percent, +3.81 points, to finish at 4,218.69, while the S&P slid …

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Affiliated Managers Group Advances; S&P Marks New High as Dow, Nasdaq Gain

Solid economic reports and strong bank earnings spurred the S&P to a new record high in today’s trading as the Dow advanced over 100 points. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained +108.08 points, +0.66 percent, to close at 16,481.94. The Nasdaq moved up +0.76 percent, +31.86 points, to …

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Cavco Gains Nearly Four Percent; Nasdaq Advances 1.69 Percent

Good news from some of the largest financial institutions spurred investors back to the trading table, sending the Dow up over 100 points, as the Nasdaq and S&P responded positively as well. CNNMoney reports the Dow gained +115.92 points, +0.71 percent, to close at 16,373.86. The Nasdaq moved up +1.69 …

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Deer Valley Spikes; Dow Falls over One Percent

Investors moved back from the dance floor today with concerns about the weak jobs report on Friday and the Federal Reserve’s impending paring of its stimulus, as all three major indexes closed down. CNNMoney reports the Dow dropped -179.11 points, -1.09 percent, to close at 16,257.94. The Nasdaq fell -1.47 …

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Nobility Rises, Skyline Falls, Major Indexes Straddle the Fence

The three major indexes were mostly flat in today’s trading as investors awaited the government’s jobs report due out Friday, Jan 10. CNNMoney reports the Dow slid -17.98 points, -0.11 percent, to close at 16,444.76. The Nasdaq dropped -0.23 percent, -9.42 points, to finish at 4156.19, while the S&P moved …

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Skyline Corp. Leads the Housing Pack We Track–Again

Minutes from the most recent Federal Reserve meeting reveal only that the Fed wants to move cautiously in tapering its stimulus bond-buying program. Meanwhile, the three major indexes moved little in today’s trading as investors await Friday’s jobs report from the government, anticipating that hiring grew in December. CNNMoney reports …

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Skyline, Sun Rise; Dow Advances over 100 Points

Although minutes from the Federal Reserve’s last meeting of 2013 are due out Wednesday, and the government’s December jobs report will hit the streets Friday, investors were encouraged enough by news of a narrowing U. S. international trade gap in November to push the Dow above 100 points in today’s …

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Skyline the only Tracked Housing Stock that Gains; Three Major Indexes Slip

The first full week of the New Year began with modest losses on the part of all three major indexes as investors started with cautious selling. CNNMoney reports the Dow edged down -44.89 points, -0.27 percent, to close at 16,425.10. The Nasdaq lost -0.44 percent, -18.23 points, to finish at …

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Equity LifeStyle Properties Leads Gains of most Tracked Housing Stocks

Stocks are off to a slow start this year with muted trading due in part to the heavy snow that has tied up the east coast, keeping some traders off the floor in the holiday-shortened week. CNNMoney reports the Dow moved up +28.64 points, +0.17 percent, to close at 16,469.99. …

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Cavco Edges Up, UMH Slides, Dow Falls 135 Points

Concerns about economic growth in China led investors to exercise caution in trading to start the new year, as all three major indexes ended in the red. CNNMoney reports the Dow moved down -135.31 points, -0.82 percent, to close at 16,455.31. The Nasdaq lost -0.80 percent, -33.52 points, to finish …

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Shares of Equity LifeStyle Properties Upgraded

According to tickerreport.com Zacks has upgraded shares of Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc. (NYSE:ELS) from “neutral” rating to “outperform” in a research report issued to investors, with a $42.80 target price on the stock. While ELS has a 52-week low of $33.36 and a 52-week of $42.86, it closed down Tuesday …

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Wall Street Celebrates Banner Year as Dow, Nasdaq and S&P Gain over 25 Percent

The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended the year at an all-time high for the 52nd time, while the S&P also finished the year in record territory. The Nasdaq settled at its highest level since 2000, as Wall Street overall had a banner year. CNNMoney reports the Dow moved up +72.37 …

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Dow Posts another New High; Sun Communities Nudges above the Tracked Stocks Horizon

Stocks were little changed in today’s trading, although the Dow posted its 51st record close of 2013, as all three major indexes celebrated dramatic gains for the year. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average edged up +25.88 points, +0.16 percent, to close at 16,504.29. The Nasdaq lost -0.06 percent, …

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Skyline Rises, Patrick Falls; Dow, Nasdaq, S&P End Week Up

Investors took a break at the end of a strong week and a most bountiful year on Wall Street as all three major indexes slid a quarter of a point or less. CNNMoney reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average edged down -1.47 points, -0.01 percent, to close at 16,478.41. The …

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