Coca-Cola, Walmart share gains contribute to Dow's 133-point jump
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is trading up Wednesday morning with shares of Coca-Cola and Walmart seeing positive growth for the blue-chip average.

From the Equity Insider archive. This article dates from Oct 13, 2022 and is preserved as first published.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is trading up Wednesday morning with shares of Coca-Cola and Walmart seeing positive growth for the blue-chip average.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is trading up Wednesday morning with shares of Coca-Cola and Walmart seeing positive growth for the blue-chip average.
Shares of Coca-Cola KO, +1.21% and Walmart WMT, -1.13% have contributed to the index’s intraday rally, as the Dow DJIA, -0.10% was most recently trading 133 points higher (0.5%). Coca-Cola’s shares are up $1.47, or 2.7%, while those of Walmart have risen $1.93 (1.5%), combining for an approximately 22-point bump for the Dow. Also contributing significantly to the gain are UnitedHealth UNH, +0.03%, Apple AAPL, -0.46%, and JPMorgan Chase JPM, +1.62%. A $1 move in any of the Dow’s 30 components results in a 6.59-point swing.


