Indu or INDU may refer to:
The Dow Jones Industrial Average /ˌdaʊ ˈdʒoʊnz/, also called DJIA, the Industrial Average, the Dow Jones, the Dow Jones Industrial, ^DJI, the Dow 30, or simply the Dow, is a stock market index, and one of several indices created by Wall Street Journal editor and Dow Jones & Company co-founder Charles Dow. The industrial average was first calculated on May 26, 1896. Currently owned by S&P Dow Jones Indices, which is majority owned by McGraw Hill Financial, it is the most notable of the Dow Averages, of which the first (non-industrial) was first published on February 16, 1885. The averages are named after Dow and one of his business associates, statistician Edward Jones. It is an index that shows how 30 large publicly owned companies based in the United States have traded during a standard trading session in the stock market. It is the second oldest U.S. market index after the Dow Jones Transportation Average, which was also created by Dow.
Nada! is the third studio album by English neofolk band Death in June. It was released in 1985, through record label New European Recordings.
"No sense makes sense", a Charles Manson quote, is scratched into the vinyl.
All songs written and composed by Death in June (Christ '93', Douglas Pearce, Patrick Leagas, Richard Butler), except as noted.
Nada may refer to:
Nada is a song by Colombian singer Juanes belonging to their debut album Fíjate Bien. The single went on sale in 2000. This song became known to Juanes as a great artist and one of the most successful singers of pop music.
The song was well received in European and Latin American countries. The theme of the song is the life of an unfortunate person while in love. With this song the album Fíjate Bien had high sales in Hispanic countries, selling over one million copies worldwide, making it one of the best selling Spanish debut albums in the history of music.
The song arrived at number one in several countries in Latin America and Europe; it was in the top 40 Colombia, Mexico, and Spain, and quickly topped the charts. In Chile the song on its first day reached position 5 and the next week debuted at No. 1, this example was followed by several South American countries.
In the music video, Juanes is a convict awaiting his execution by electric chair. Various people pace around in the room with him, including a priest and a policeman, watching the clock impatiently while yelling in Juanes's ear. A woman and two children watch the execution from a window in a room above. When the clock strikes twelve, the executioner, who is shown as Juanes for a moment, throws the switch. A sign flashes "applause." After the execution is over, Juanes walks into the room with the woman and children.
Quisiera decirte
antes de verte partir
escucha un momento
quiero hablarte
como son las cosas
tu has vivido para mi
pero no supe valorarte
perdona te he fallado
lo tengo que admitir
y te quiero pedir.
ay amor, ay amor
no medeje morir
te pido una oportunidad
no te vas arrepentir
ay amor, ay amor
di que no es el final
vuelveme a querer
dame una oportunidad.
perdona mi vida
yo nunca te quise herir
nunca te quise herir
lamento decirte fue una trampa
sabes que te amo y te necesito aqui
no me dejes solo aqui en la nada
perdona te he fallado
lo tengo que admitir
y te quiero pedir.
ay amor, ay amor
no medeje morir
te pido una oportunidad
no te vas arrepentir
ay amor, ay amor
di que no es el final
vuelveme a querer
dame una oportunidad
caer en sus brazos fue una trampa
fue una trampa
en ese instante pensaba en ti
pensaba en ti
haria lo que fuera por recuperarte