Dow's 169-point fall led by losses for shares of Johnson & Johnson, Chevron

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is declining Monday afternoon with shares of Johnson & Johnson and Chevron seeing the biggest drops for the price-weighted average. Shares of Johnson & Johnson
JNJ,
-4.00%

and Chevron
CVX,
-2.65%

have contributed to the index’s intraday decline, as the Dow
DJIA,
-0.67%

was most recently trading 169 points (0.5%) lower. Johnson & Johnson’s shares have declined $5.69 (3.4%) while those of Chevron are down $4.13, or 2.3%, combining for an approximately 65-point drag on the Dow. Other components contributing significantly to the decline include Microsoft
MSFT,
-2.35%
,
3M
MMM,
-2.02%
,
and Apple
AAPL,
-2.01%
.
A $1 move in any of the Dow’s 30 components equates to a 6.59-point swing.