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Active Stocks Roundup: Chesapeake Energy Corporation, (NYSE:CHK), JD.com, (NASDAQ:JD), American Eagle Outfitters, (NYSE:AEO)

On Tuesday, Shares of Chesapeake Energy Corporation (NYSE:CHK), gained 1.27% to $11.17, as oil futures on Tuesday ended the first half of the year with a hefty gain, settling higher for the session with the deadline for a final agreement over Iran’s nuclear program extended by a week.

On the New York Mercantile Exchange, August West Texas Intermediate crude tacked on $1.14, or 2%, to settle at $59.47 a barrel. It had tallied a four-session loss of more than 4%. Tracking the most-active contracts, prices were up roughly 11.6% year to date. For the month, prices saw a loss of about 1.4%, according to Market Watch.

Brent crude for August delivery rose $1.58, or 2.6%, to $63.59 a barrel on London’s ICE Futures exchange. Prices were close to 11% higher year to date. Market Watch Reports..

Chesapeake Energy Corporation produces oil and natural gas through acquisition, exploration, and development of from underground reservoirs in the United States. It holds interests in natural gas resource plays, counting the Haynesville/Bossier Shales in northwestern Louisiana and East Texas; the Marcellus Shale in the northern Appalachian Basin of West Virginia and Pennsylvania; and the Barnett Shale in the Fort Worth Basin of north-central Texas.

Shares of JD.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:JD), inclined 4.92% to $34.10, during its last trading session.

JD.com, declared the launch of Australian Mall, a new channel on the company’s JD Worldwide cross-border platform dedicated exclusively to selling authentic imported Australian products to customers in China. The company also declared cooperative agreements with Australia Post and Treasury Wine Estates as part of its Australia push.

The company introduced its Australian Mall at an event in Melbourne recently hosted by Richard Liu, Founder and CEO of JD.com, which also comprised of the participation of Malcolm Turnbull, Australia’s Minister of Communication and Bruce Billson, the country’s Minister for Small Business. Following the recent signing of China-Australia Free Trade Agreement on June 17, the event also kicked off Authentic Australia Year to promote the e-commerce development between Chinese and Australian enterprises.

JD.com, Inc., through its auxiliaries, operates as an online direct sales company in the People’s Republic of China. It primarily offers electronics and home appliances products; and general merchandise products, counting audio and video products, and books.

Finally, American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. (NYSE:AEO), ended its last trade with -0.52% loss, and closed at $17.09.

 

American Eagle Outfitters, declared that administration presented at the Oppenheimer 15th Annual Global Consumer Conference on Wednesday, June 24,2015.

American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. operates as a retailer of apparel and accessories in the United States and internationally. The company’s stores offers denims, pants, shorts, sweaters, fleece, outerwear, graphic T-shirts, footwear, and accessories for 15 to 25 year old men and women under the American Eagle Outfitters brand name; and intimates and personal care products for women the aerie brand name.

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