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Sunday 19 April 2015
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4 Slumping Stocks: North American Palladium (NYSEMKT:PAL), Forum Energy Technologies (NYSE:FET), Deere & Company (NYSE:DE), VAALCO Energy, (NYSE:EGY)

On Monday, North American Palladium Ltd (USA) (NYSEMKT:PAL)’s shares declined -4.69% to $0.201, as North American Palladium, declared that administration will attend the following investor conferences:

  • European Gold Forum 2015 in Zurich, Switzerland. Phil du Toit, President and CEO and Dave Langille, Chief Financial Officer will be attending on April 15, 2015.
  • 121 Mining Investments in London, England. Phil du Toit, President and CEO and Dave Langille, Chief Financial Officer will be attending on April 20 and 21, 2015.

North American Palladium Ltd. produces precious metals in Canada. It explores for palladium, platinum, gold, nickel, copper, and other metals. It primarily holds interest in the Lac des Iles mine comprising about 8,623 hectares of mineral claims and leases, located to the northwest of Thunder Bay, Ontario.

Forum Energy Technologies Inc (NYSE:FET)’s shares dropped -4.23% to $21.30, during the last trading session on Monday, hitting its highest level, as Forum Energy Technologies, declared that it will host its first quarter 2015 earnings conference call at 9:00 AM CDT on Friday, April 24, 2015. Forum will issue a press release regarding its first quarter 2015 earnings proceeding to the conference call.

Forum Energy Technologies, Inc. designs, manufactures, and distributes products to the oil and natural gas industry in the United States and internationally. The corporation operates in two segments, Drilling & Subsea, and Production & Infrastructure. The Drilling & Subsea segment designs and manufactures products, and provides related services to the subsea construction, drilling, well construction, completion, and intervention markets.

At the end of Monday’s trade, Deere & Company (NYSE:DE)‘s shares dipped -1.20% to $88.00, as John Deere, has been named to the Forbes magazine list of America’s Best Employers. Deere was 38th among 500 companies comprised of in the recently-declared ranking based on independent research of American employees working for large U.S. organizations or U.S. divisions of international firms.

Deere & Corporation, together with its auxiliaries, manufactures and distributes agriculture and turf, and construction and forestry equipment worldwide. The corporation’s Agriculture and Turf segment provides agriculture and turf equipment, and related service parts, counting large, medium, and utility tractors; loaders; combines, corn pickers, cotton and sugarcane harvesters, and related front-end equipment and sugarcane loaders; and tillage, seeding, and application equipment, counting sprayers, nutrient administration, and soil preparation machinery.

VAALCO Energy, Inc. (NYSE:EGY), ended its Monday’s trading session with -3.93% loss, and closed at $2.20, as VAALCO Energy, declared that it will hold a conference call to talk about its first quarter 2015 results on Friday, May 8, 2015, at 10:00 a.m. Central Time (11:00 a.m. Eastern Time).

VAALCO Energy, Inc., an independent energy corporation, attains, explores for, develops, and produces crude oil and natural gas in the United States. The corporation owns producing properties and conducts exploration activities as an operator of consortiums internationally in Gabon and Angola, as well to conducts exploration activities as a non-operator in Equatorial Guinea, West Africa.

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