On Thursday, Shares of Goldcorp Inc. (USA) (NYSE:GG), gain 1.89% to $16.18.
Goldcorp Inc., declared the closing of the formerly declared secondary offering of the shares in Tahoe Resources Inc. (“Tahoe”). A total of 58,051,692 Tahoe common shares beneficially held by Goldcorp were sold at an offering price of C$17.20 per share for gross proceeds of about C$1 billion. The Offering was accomplished through a syndicate of underwriters led by GMP Securities L.P. and BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc. acting as joint bookrunners and counting CIBC World Markets Inc., HSBC Securities (Canada) Inc., RBC Dominion Securities Inc., Scotia Capital Inc., TD Securities Inc., Citigroup Global Markets Canada Inc., Credit Suisse Securities (Canada), Inc., Goldman Sachs Canada Inc., Laurentian Bank Securities Inc., Merrill Lynch Canada Inc., Morgan Stanley Canada Ltd., Beacon Securities Limited, Canaccord Genuity Corp., Cormark Securities Inc., Dundee Securities Ltd., Macquarie Capital Markets Canada Ltd., Paradigm Capital Inc. and Raymond James Ltd.
“This transaction is compriseent with our long-term commitment to maintaining a strong balance sheet,” said Chuck Jeannes, Goldcorp President and CEO. “The team at Tahoe has done an outstanding job of creating shareholder value and we wish them continued success in the future.”
Goldcorp Inc. engages in the acquisition, exploration, development, and operation of precious metal properties in Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Central and South America.
Shares of Vishay Intertechnology (NYSE:VSH), declined -0.43% to $11.63, during its last trading session.
Vishay Intertechnology, declared that the company has improved its T55 series of vPolyTan™ surface-mount polymer tantalum molded chip capacitors with eight new ratings in the A, B, and T (low-profile B – 1.2 mm max.) case sizes. Taking advantage of Vishay’s market-leading package technology and recent investments in polymer tantalum technology, the Vishay Polytech T55 series now offers significantly higher capacitance and lower ESR for computer, telecom, and industrial applications.
At 2.5 V, capacitors in the B case now offer higher capacitance to 470 µF with ESR of 25 mΩ, in addition to lower ESR of 25 mΩ at a capacitance of 330 µF. At 6.3 V, devices in the A and T case sizes provide improved ESR of 70 mΩ at 100 µF, while B case devices feature lower ESR of 40 mΩ at 33 µF and 35 mΩ at 220 µF. At 10 V, devices in the B case size offer improved ESR of 70 mΩ at 47 µF.
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. manufactures and supplies discrete semiconductors and passive components in the United States, Europe, and Asia. The company operates in five segments: MOSFETs, Diodes, Optoelectronic Components, Resistors & Inductors, and Capacitors.
Finally, Nielsen NV (NYSE:NLSN), ended its last trade with -0.29% loss, and closed at $44.99.
Nielsen NV, declared the expansion of its analytical services within its Buy business. With proven success in assisting CPG brands grow their business, Nielsen will be rolling out two new platforms that will cater to middle market company needs. Previewed at the Nielsen Consumer 360 conference in Washington D.C., Marketing ROI Snapshot and RMO solution expansion will provide marketing and sales effectiveness capabilities to a wider range of clients.
Nielsen N.V. operates as an information and measurement company. The company provides media and marketing information, analytics, and manufacturer and retailer expertise about what and where consumers buy, read, watch and listen.
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