By MarketWatch Automation
Behind negative returns for shares of Boeing and Walgreens Boots, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is declining Wednesday morning. Shares of Boeing /zigman2/quotes/208579720/composite BA +0.66% and Walgreens Boots /zigman2/quotes/203410933/composite WBA +6.41% are contributing to the blue-chip gauge's intraday decline, as the Dow /zigman2/quotes/210598065/realtime DJIA -0.47% was most recently trading 301 points lower (-0.9%). Boeing's shares have declined $5.80 (3.4%) while those of Walgreens Boots have dropped $1.23 (2.9%), combining for an approximately 46-point drag on the Dow. Other components contributing significantly to the decline include Intel /zigman2/quotes/203649727/composite INTC +1.05% , Visa /zigman2/quotes/203660239/composite V -0.71% , and 3M /zigman2/quotes/205029460/composite MMM +0.39% . A $1 move in any one of the 30 components of the benchmark results in a 6.59-point swing.
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