NATION/WORLD The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 30, 2000-- 54 Dow Jones Industrial Average, NASDAQ and S&P 500 Composite for Week Mar. 23 - Mar. 29 DJIA NASDAQ S&P 500 Close Change Close DChange Close Change 3/23 11,119.86 +253.16 4,940.61 +75.86 1,527.35 +26.71 3/24 11,112.72 -7.14 4,963.03 +22.42 1,527.46 +0.11 p3/27 11,025.85 -86.87 4,958.56 -4.47 1,523.86 -3.60 3/28 10,936.11 -89.74 4,833.89 -124.67 1,507.73 -16.13 3/29 11,018.72 +82.61 4,644.68 -189.21 1,508.52 +0.79 HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE WEEK: The NASDAQ has seen substantial losses during the last two days, stemming from investors cashing in some profits in the technology sector during the fiscal first quarter. Many believe this profit-taking was accelerated when Goldman Sachs' Chief Analyst Abby Joseph Cohen warned investors that the NASDAQ market was ripe for a 50 percent to 90 percent correction. The usual leaders of the NASDAQ market, Cisco, Sun Microsystems, and Oracle have led the fall downward. Last Thursday the Dow closed above 11,000 for the first time in six weeks, responding positively to the news, that Microsoft's anti-trust case is close to being resolved. The total gain for the Dow last week was a healthy 517.49 points while the S&P also set closing records consecutively from Tuesday through Friday. WHAT IS THE DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE? The DJIA represents 30 stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and NASDAQ. They are all major factors in their respective industries. These stocks are widely held by individuals and institutional investors. Many financial advisers think of it as a good indicator in telling whether the NYSE is doing well or poorly. WHAT IS THE NASDAQ COMPOSITE? The NASDAQ is the fastest growing stock market in the United States due to it being a screen-based stock market, compared to a trading floor market like the NYSE. It also has almost all of the technological stocks available for trading, which has proved to be a very volatile industry in the last couple of years. IWHAT IS THE S&P 500? The S&P 500 is a marketvalue weighted index composed of 400 industrial stocks, 20 transportation, 40 financial, and 40 utility. It is a far broader measure than the DJIA because it takes into account 500 different stocks traded on the two main exchanges (NYSE and NASDAQ-AMEX) compared to the DJIA's 30 all traded on the NYSE and NASDAQ. - Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Kevin Magnuson fom wire reports. Attorney requests $14M settlement for 3 smokers MIAMI (AP) - Three smokers with cancer deserve $14.4 million from the the five biggest tobacco companies for their decades of deceit about the dan- gers of cigarettes, the smokers' lawyer told a jury yesterday. "Let them now reap the conse- quences for the harm they have caused good, decent people," attorney Stanley Rosenblatt said in closing arguments in a landmark lawsuit that could be the gravest threat to the tobacco industry yet. This is the nation's first class-action lawsuit by smokers to reach trial, cover- ing an estimated 500,000 sick Floridi- ans. The jury already has ruled that the industry makes a dangerous product. In the current phase, it is deciding whether to award compensatory damages to three sick smokers. Later, there will have to be mini-trials for each smoker who signs on as part of the class. If the jury awards any compensatory damages, it will then be asked to award punitive damages, which are intended to punish. The industry fears a ruinous verdict of S300 billion. Tobacco attorney Dan Webb gave 25 minutes of what he said would be a 13- hour industry reponse to the smokers' claims, promising what he called "reali- ty checks" to Rosenblatt's three days of closing arguments. The jury is expected to begin delib ating next week. For now, the jury will be asked t' assess the medical bills, lost income. pain and suffering for the three smokers - Mary Farnan, who has lung cancer; Angie Della Vecchia, who died of lung cancer; and Frank Amodeo, who hay throat cancer. Their doctors testified their cancer was caused by smoking. Cash In. At campus.Hot Dispatch.com. Is your brain full of HTML, Java, or C/C++? Is "Linux" your middle name? campus.HotDispatch.com can turn that knowledge into cash! HotDispatch is the online marketplace where people buy and sell technical expertise. Requesters post their questions with a price Ben &Jeriy s stock soars amid rumors MONTPELIER, Vt. 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The report said Cohen, who current- ly controls about one million shares of Ben & Jerry's, would take a 36 percent stake in the company. It said Meadow- brook Lane Capital, an investors group describing itself as socially responsi- ble, would get a similar share and Unilever, a British-Dutch company that owns Breyer's ice cream and Good Humor bars, would take 28 percent. None of the principals in the report- ed deal would discuss it yesterday. Ben & Jerry's confirmed that a proposed deal involving Cohen, Meadowbrook and Unilever had been presented to its board last Thursday. "There are a number of unresolved issues that would need to be agreed upon before such a transaction could be presented for its definitive approval," the company's statement said. SCOREKEEPERS 100g S I7544CLL1 D RINKS FRIDAYa II E 26 Taps! Full Menu! BOUTLESC. Only 75R 0 SATURDAY 310 MANR 9.102 VER WITh PROPER I I . ., __ , You can make history here. Creating something special isn't easy. 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