51. Other telecommunications stocks followed suit, as did all of the most heavily-weighted shares on the index. 52. Philadelphia stocks followed the broader market. 53. Silicon Valley stocks followed a decline in the broader market. 54. Several local stocks followed the lead of the Dow Jones industrial average and hit new highs last week. 55. Software stocks followed Microsoft higher. 56. Stocks followed bond prices, which fell sharply as rising commodities prices fed concerns that inflation would soon accelerate. 57. Stocks followed bonds downward as money managers lightened their portfolios, although there were still pockets of strength on a sluggish summer trading day. 58. Stocks followed bonds higher, gaining for a fifth day. 59. Stocks followed bonds lower, following three consecutive rallies. 60. Stocks followed bonds lower, then climbed late in the day. |