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The major averages fell more than 2% in the wake of the jobs number, with the Dow Jones industrial average closing with a loss of 253 points at 11, 240.
FORBES: U.S. Employment Stalls, Stocks Slide
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At the closing bell the Dow Jones industrial average was down 18 points at 13, 096, just a 0.1% loss after falling triple digits and more than 1% earlier.
FORBES: Boehner Calls Republicans Back To Washington, Revives Swooning Stocks
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The Indiana study attempted to farm 9.7 million tweets posted over ten months in 2008 by 2.7 million twitter users, measured them using the GPOMS and a few other computer science methods, and checked the closing movement of the Dow Jones industrial average for each day.
FORBES: Can Twitter Predict the Stock Market?
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When the closing bell rang, the Dow Jones Industrial Average stood at 10, 466.93 - a loss of just over 235 points or 2.2%.
BBC: News | The Economy | Bear market mood spreads
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The 5% sell-off over three days last week in the Dow Jones Industrial Average took the DJIA below the closing low for last December of 10285.97.
FORBES: Ominous Dow December Low Omen
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After closing at a new record yesterday, the Dow Jones industrial average rose still more in pre-market trading.
FORBES: ADP Says U.S. Added 198,000 Jobs In Feb.; Dow Stays At Record High
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When the closing bell mercifully rang on Friday , the Dow Jones industrial average was down 246.79 points, to close a 12, 606.30.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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By the time the closing bell mercifully sounded last Friday, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 1.5% for the week and off 5% for 2008.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The Dow Jones industrial average is nearing the 14, 000 mark as well as the record closing price of 14, 164.53 set in Oct. 2007.
FORBES: Dow Nears Key Level Of 14,000 After Employment Figures Impress