3 Best Stocks Trader’s Round Up: Williams Companies Inc (NYSE:WMB), Union Pacific Corporation (NYSE:UNP), Mattel, Inc. (NASDAQ:MAT)

3 Best Stocks Trader’s Round Up: Williams Companies Inc (NYSE:WMB), Union Pacific Corporation (NYSE:UNP), Mattel, Inc. (NASDAQ:MAT)

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On Friday, Shares of Williams Companies Inc (NYSE:WMB), gained 2.98% to $39.44.

Williams, declared that it is proceeding to the next phase of development with its planned propane dehydrogenation (PDH) facility located near Edmonton, Alberta. The plant will have a capacity of 525 KTA of polymer grade propylene production and will use low-cost, locally sourced propane as its feedstock.

Conpresently, Williams has signed a contract with privately held North American Polypropylene (NAPP). NAPP is an associate of Goradia Capital, a private equity global developer of projects and marketer of petrochemical products.

In the agreement, NAPP will purchase 450 KTA of propylene on a 25-year term firm fee for service basis for the production of homopolymer polypropylene, a recyclable plastic used widely in many consumer and industrial products. NAPP’s project will be based on UNIPOL™ polypropylene technology and will be co-located on the same site as Williams’ PDH unit.

The Williams Companies, Inc. operates as an energy infrastructure company primarily in the United States. The company operates in three segments: Williams Partners, Access Midstream, and Williams NGL & Petchem Services. It owns and operates natural gas pipeline system extending from Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and the offshore Gulf of Mexico through Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey to the New York City metropolitan area.

Shares of Union Pacific Corporation (NYSE:UNP), declined -1.29% to $89.35, during its last trading session.

Rob Knight, chief financial officer of Union Pacific Corporation (UNP), will address the Goldman Sachs Industrials Conference 2015 at 9:20 a.m. ET on Wednesday, November 4, 2015, in Boston.

Union Pacific Corporation, through its partner, Union Pacific Railroad Company, operates railroads in the United States. The company offers freight transportation services for agricultural products, counting grains, commodities produced from grains, and food and beverage products; automotive products, such as finished vehicles and automotive parts; and chemicals compriseing of industrial chemicals, plastics, crude oil, liquid petroleum gases, fertilizers, soda ash, sodium products, and phosphorus rock and sulfur products.

Finally, Shares of Mattel, Inc. (NASDAQ:MAT), ended its last trade with -0.20% loss, and closed at $24.58.

Mattel’s Monster High brand, known for championing acceptance and individuality, is collaborating with Born This Way Foundation to support the wellbeing of young people and encourage them to create a kinder and braver world. With a shared vision for a positive and bright future for tweens, the two groups have joined forces to inspire empowerment and acceptance among young people. Born This Way Foundation – founded by music superstar Lady Gaga and her mother, Cynthia Germanotta – is dedicated to promoting youth mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing.

“Monster High was launched on the premise of encouraging self-acceptance and celebrating individuality, so partnering with Born This Way Foundation, whose mission is closely aligned with the greater purpose of our brand, makes this an authentic partnership,” said Lisa McKnight, SVP and GM of Monster High. “Together using our global reach and platform we can find ways to positively affect the next generation of kids by creating a kinder and braver community for young people.”

Monster High and Born This Way Foundation will work together over the next three years to continue to shine a spotlight on inclusion and acceptance via events, content, product and social media.

Mattel, Inc. designs, manufactures, and markets a range of toy products worldwide. The company operates in three segments: North America, International, and American Girl. It offers dolls and accessories, vehicles and play sets, and games and puzzles under the Mattel Girls & Boys brands, counting Barbie, Monster High, Disney Classics, Ever After High, Little Mommy, Polly Pocket, Hot Wheels, Matchbox, CARS, Disney Planes, BOOMco, Radica, Toy Story, Max Steel, WWE Wrestling, and Batman.

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