On Thursday, Shares of Barrick Gold Corporation (NYSE:ABX), gained 4.30% to $8.24.
Barrick Gold Corporation declared that it has implemented its formerly declared dividend reinvestment plan. Shareholders who are residents of Canada or the United States may elect to take part in the Plan commencing with the dividend to be paid on September 15, 2015 to shareholders on record as of August 31, 2015. Participation in the Plan is optional and will not affect shareholders’ cash dividends unless they elect to take part in the Plan. Quarterly dividends are only payable as and when declared by Barrick’s Board of Directors and there is no entitlement to any dividend preceding thereto.
Barrick Gold Corporation produces and sells gold and copper. The company is also involved in exploration and mine development activities. It conducts mining, development and exploration, and other activities in various countries, counting the United States, Canada, Australia, Argentina, Chile, Peru, the Dominican Republic, Papua New Guinea, Tanzania, Zambia, and Saudi Arabia.
Shares of SandRidge Energy, Inc. (NYSE:SD), declined -0.71% to $0.47, during its last trading session, as Crude oil prices are ongoing their yearlong plunge amid the global oil supply glut and some analysts think the commodity’s decline will only get worse before it gets better, according to Fortune.
The price of U.S. oil has fell to nearly $40 per barrel this week — its lowest point in six years and nearly a 60% decline from last summer’s highs — and The Wall Street Journal reports that analysts at Citigroup think there is “a 90% likelihood” that the price will drop closer to $30 a barrel very soon.
SandRidge Energy, Inc., an oil and natural gas company, explores for and produces oil and natural gas properties primarily in the Mid-Continent region of the United States.
Finally, The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA), ended its last trade with -3.99% loss, and closed at $137.02.
The Boeing Company and Sriwijaya Air celebrated the delivery of two new Next-Generation 737-900ER (Extended Range) airplanes. This is the first all-new airplane delivery for Sriwijaya Air, Indonesia’s third largest carrier.
The Jakarta-based airline operates an all-Boeing fleet of 737 airplanes and offers flights to various Indonesian destinations and a select few international cities.
The new 737-900ERs feature Boeing’s innovative Sky Interior with modern sculpted sidewalls and window reveals, larger pivoting overhead stowage bins, and LED lighting that enhances the sense of spaciousness.
The Boeing Company, together with its auxiliaries, designs, develops, manufactures, sells, services, and supports commercial jetliners, military aircraft, satellites, missile defense, human space flight, and launch systems and services worldwide.
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