On Wednesday, Shares of AT&T, Inc. (NYSE:T), gained 1.05% to $34.69.
As part of AT&T’s ongoing efforts to drive economic development and investment in Kentucky, AT&T and representatives from Kyndle declared that the 4-Star Industrial Park in Robards, Kentucky has been designated AT&T Fiber Ready. The 4-Star Industrial Park is the first park in Kentucky to receive the designation.
“AT&T is investing to deliver high-speed Internet in urban and rural areas all across Kentucky using the latest wired and wireless technologies, and we are proud to highlight the 4-Star Industrial Park as one of many places across the Commonwealth where AT&T’s fiber infrastructure is in place and ready to assist local businesses drive job creation,” said Hood Harris, president of AT&T Kentucky. “I’m proud of the work our AT&T Kentucky employees are doing to deploy fiber-based infrastructure that delivers high-speed Internet access that Kentuckians want and need, and I am grateful that policymakers across the Commonwealth are increasingly embracing positive and pro-business policies that encourage businesses of all types to invest here.”
AT&T Inc. provides telecommunications services in the United States and internationally. The company operates through two segments, Wireless and Wireline.
Shares of KeyCorp. (NYSE:KEY), inclined 1.01% to $14.96, during its last trading session.
KeyCorp stated that it is publishing its “firm run” 2015 Dodd-Frank Act Mid-Cycle Stress Test Results on the Regulatory Disclosure page of KeyCorp’s website. KeyCorp’s 2015 Mid-Cycle Stress Test Results should not be regarded as forecasts of actual financial results for KeyCorp and should not be relied upon as indicative of future predictable results.
KeyCorp operates as the bank holding company for KeyBank National Association that provides various retail and commercial banking services to individual, corporate, and institutional clients in the United States.
Finally, SunPower Corporation (NASDAQ:SPWR), ended its last trade with 10.05% gain, and closed at $28.24.
SunPower Corporation declared at PV Japan 2015 that the company is making its X-Series Solar Panels accessible in Japan in early 2016. The X-Series is a product line for the rooftop market that offers an unprecedented 21.2 percent nameplate efficiency. Contrast with conventional solar panels, X-Series panels deliver about eight to ten percent more energy per rated watt and about 70 percent more energy production over the first 25 years.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has verified the world-record efficiency of the X-Series panels. The panels are also certified by the Japan Electrical Safety and Environment Technology Laboratories (JET).
SunPower Corporation designs, manufactures, and delivers solar systems to residential, commercial, and utility-scale power plant customers worldwide. The company offers solar power components, counting panels, balance of system components, and inverters.
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