All 30 Dow stocks rise, led by J&J and UnitedHealth; 3M set to snap longest losing streak in 10 years

The shares of all 30 components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average
DJIA,
+2.51%
gained ground in afternoon trading Friday, as the blue chip barometer surged toward its biggest gain in 21 months. Of the Dow’s best percentage performers, shares of both Johnson & Johnson
JNJ,
+4.97%
and 3M Co.
MMM,
+4.74%
shot up 5.5%. 3M’s stock is now on track to snap a 10-session losing streak, which is its longest losing streak in 10 years. UnitedHealth Group Inc.’s stock
UNH,
+4.36%
was biggest price gainer, and therefore provided the biggest point boost for the Dow. The health insurer’s stock rose $18.97, or 4.2%, to add about 125 points to the Dow’s price. The weakest perform was Walt Disney Co.’s stock
DIS,
+0.09%,
which rose just 0.1%. The Dow ran up 844 points, or 2.5%, as it headed for the biggest point gain since it soared 912 points on May 18, 2020. The Dow has now bounced 1,795 points, or 5.6%, off Thursday’s intraday low of 32,272.64.

Source: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/all-30-dow-stocks-rise-led-by-jj-and-unitedhealth-3m-set-to-snap-longest-losing-streak-in-10-years-2022-02-25?siteid=yhoof2&yptr=yahoo