On Wednesday, in the course of current trade, Shares of The Chemours Company (NYSE:CC), climbed 3.82%, and is now trading at $13.14.
The Chemours Company, declared the completion of its spin-off from DuPont and its launch as an independent, publicly traded corporation.
“We think of Chemours as a 200-hundred-year-old start-up,” said Mark Vergnano , president and chief executive officer of Chemours. “We bring to the market a rich heritage based on our DuPont legacy and built on industry leadership and innovation adding the energy and agility of a customer-centered, global business fresh out of the starting gate. Our businesses are already known for pioneering application development and world-class product stewardship and safety. Our workforce is among the best in the industry; they bring years of experience, deep chemistry expertise, and outstanding engineering knowledge to our more than 5,000 customers across the globe.
The Chemours Company, a chemical company, provides titanium technologies, fluoroproducts, and chemical solutions. Its flagship products comprise brands, such as Teflon, Ti-Pure, Krytox Viton, Opteon, and Nafion.
During an Afternoon trade, Shares of KBR, Inc. (NYSE:KBR), dipped -2.66%, and is now trading at $18.29.
KBR, declared that it will host a conference call to talk about its second quarter 2015 financial results on Tuesday, August 4, 2015 at 8 a.m. Central Time (9 a.m. Eastern Time).
KBR, Inc. operates as an engineering, construction, and services company worldwide. The company operates through three segments: Technology & Consulting, Engineering & Construction, and Government Services.
Finally, FedEx Corporation (NYSE:FDX) , lost -0.81% Wednesday, hitting its highest level.
FedEx Office, has created a faster, cost-effective and streamlined way to deliver professional print services using EFI’s industry-leading productivity software.
The EFI software system directs large or complex print jobs to the numerous FedEx Office Centralized Production Centers (CPCs). FedEx Office team members at the Network Fulfillment Center can now quickly view and assess the print production volume within the network, and easily direct print jobs to more than 100 color and monochrome digital presses across the country. The improved system has raised production efficiency by more than 15 percent.
FedEx Corporation provides transportation, e-commerce, and business services in the United States and internationally. The company’s FedEx Express segment provides various shipping services for the delivery of packages and freight; international trade services specializing in customs brokerage, and ocean and air freight forwarding services; international trade advisory services, such as assistance with the customs-trade partnership against terrorism program; and customs clearance services, in addition to global trade data, an information tool that allows customers to track and manage imports.
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