On Monday, Shares of Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO), gained 1.87% to $27.79.
Cisco Systems, will host a Tech Talk with Goldman Sachs to talk about Cisco’s Internet of Things strategy, customer use cases and monetization model. Maciej Kranz, Vice President, Corporate Technology Group, will give a brief presentation and address questions during the webcast/conference call.
Date: Thursday, July 16, 2015
Time: 12:00 pm EDT / 9:00 am PDT
Speakers: Maciej Kranz, Vice President, Corporate Technology Group.
Cisco Systems, Inc. designs, manufactures, and sells Internet Protocol (IP) based networking products and services related to the communications and information technology industry worldwide.
Shares of Southwestern Energy Company (NYSE:SWN), inclined 2.96% to $21.54, during its last trading session.
In conjunction with Southwestern Energy Company’s 2015 Second Quarter earnings release, you are invited to listen to its conference call that will be broadcast live over the Internet on Tuesday, July 28, 2015, at 10:00 a.m. EDT with Steve Mueller, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Southwestern Energy Company.
Southwestern Energy Company explores, develops, and produces natural gas and oil in the United States. The company operates in two segments, Exploration, Development and Production; and Midstream Services. It focuses on the Fayetteville Shale, an unconventional natural gas reservoir covering about 888,161 net acres in Arkansas; and the Marcellus Shale, an unconventional natural gas reservoir covering about 266,073 net acres in northeast Pennsylvania.
Finally, Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE:OSK), ended its last trade with 4.22% gain, and closed at $41.69.
Oshkosh Corporation, declared the appointment of a new, independent director to its Board of Directors: Steven C. Mizell, executive vice president and chief human resources officer of Monsanto Company. With this addition, the Oshkosh Board now comprises of 12 directors, 11 of whom are independent.
Mr. Mizell is executive vice president and chief human resources officer of Monsanto Company, a leading global agriculture company, operating in more than 65 countries with more than $15 billion in revenues. Preceding to joining Monsanto, Mr. Mizell served as senior vice president and chief corporate resource officer for AdvancePCS, Inc., a pharmaceutical and health administration company, which is now a part of Caremark Rx. He also served as senior vice president and chief human resources and real estate officer for Ziloc, Inc., a California-based semiconductor company. Mr. Mizell began his career at Westinghouse Electric Company, where he held a number of senior positions in human resources and general administration.
Mr. Mizell received his bachelor’s degree from Georgia Institute of Technology and his master’s from Carnegie Mellon University.
Oshkosh Corporation designs, manufactures, and markets specialty vehicles and vehicle bodies worldwide. Its Access Equipment segment offers aerial work platforms and telehandlers used in construction, agricultural, industrial, institutional, and general maintenance applications.
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