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Active Stocks Traders Alert: Extreme Networks, Inc (NASDAQ:EXTR), Commscope Holding Company Inc (NASDAQ:COMM), Knowles Corporation (NYSE:KN), KBR, Inc. (NYSE:KBR)

On Thursday, Shares of Extreme Networks, Inc (NASDAQ:EXTR), lost -2.54% to $2.30.

Extreme Networks, declared new customers and raised adoption of its connectivity solutions in the K-12 education market. With the recent overhaul of the E-rate program, reliable Internet access is a national priority for today’s schools. In addition to equipping school districts across the country with reliable Wi-Fi access, Extreme Networks is assisting education IT administrators improve network access, bandwidth control, application connectivity and analytics with its solutions platform. Extreme Networks’ connectivity solutions provide affordable Internet access and world-class features to teachers, students and administrators. These solutions will be showcased at ISTE 2015 this week, where attendees can hear more about the company’s solutions and industry trends at booth #2528.

Extreme Networks, Inc., together with its auxiliaries, provides wired and wireless network infrastructure equipment, software, and services for enterprises, data centers, and service providers.

Shares of Commscope Holding Company Inc (NASDAQ:COMM), inclined 0.54% to $29.69, during its last trading session.

CommScope Holding Company, planned to release its second quarter 2015 financial results on Tuesday, July 28, before the market opens. The release will be followed by an 8:30 a.m. ET conference call in which administration will talk about second quarter results.

CommScope Holding Company, Inc., together with its auxiliaries, provides connectivity and infrastructure solutions for wireless, business enterprise, and residential broadband networks worldwide.

At the end of Thursday’s trade, Shares of Knowles Corporation (NYSE:KN), gained 1.51% to $18.11.

Knowles Corporation, will issue its second quarter 2015 financial results on July 27, 2015 right away after market close followed by a conference call at 3:30 p.m. Central Time (4:30 p.m. Eastern Time) to talk about the results.

Knowles Corporation designs, manufactures, and sells products and components to the mobile communications, consumer electronics, medical technology, telecommunications infrastructure, military, aerospace, and industrial markets worldwide.

Finally, KBR, Inc. (NYSE:KBR), ended its last trade with -0.44% loss, and closed at $18.30.

KBR, declared that it received an award from Hydrocarbon Processing for its work on the Sadara Chemical Project in Saudi Arabia. The award was presented during the recent sixth annual International Refining and Petrochemical Conference in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

The Sadara Chemical joint venture won the top petrochemical project by Hydrocarbon Processing readers through an online survey last year and was selected for its impact on the global petrochemical industry.

KBR, Inc. operates as an engineering, construction, and services company worldwide. The company operates through three segments: Technology & Consulting, Engineering & Construction, and Government Services.

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