On Friday, in the course of Afternoon trade, Shares of Canadian Solar Inc. (NASDAQ:CSIQ), climbed 1.83%, and is now trading at $27.38.
Canadian Solar, declared that the company is the supplier of 1.25 MW AC of 28 kW three-phase inverters to Renewable Solar Energy in central California. These inverters will be used in their three ground mount PV projects in Netto Farms, Tos Farms, and Summer Hill Dairy. Canadian Solar is also the supplier of 1.5 MW DC of Canadian Solar’s CS6X-305P solar panels. By offering inverters and PV panels together as part of a total system solution, this bundling allows Canadian Solar to further enhance their customer support services.
Dusty Howze, President of Renewable Solar Energy, commented, “Canadian Solar has always done a great job supplying us with solar panels. Their team has always made sure we had the materials we needed on time. We were definitely interested in their new commercial, three-phase inverters when they were introduced to us earlier this year.”
Canadian Solar Inc., together with its auxiliaries, designs, develops, manufactures, and sells solar wafers, cells, and solar power products worldwide. The company operates in two segments, Module and Energy.
During an Afternoon trade, Shares of United Natural Foods, Inc. (NASDAQ:UNFI), dipped -0.20%, and is now trading at $45.92.
United Natural Foods, declared that Steven Spinner, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Mark Shamber, Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, will present at the Canaccord Genuity 35th Annual Growth Conference on Wednesday, August 12, 2015 at 9:30 a.m. ET in Boston, MA.
United Natural Foods, Inc., together with its auxiliaries, distributes and retails natural, organic, and specialty foods, in addition to non-food products primarily in the United States and Canada.
Shares of Linear Technology Corporation (NASDAQ:LLTC), during its Friday’s current trading session raised 0.10%, and is now trading at $41.03.
Linear Technology co-founders Bob Swanson and Bob Dobkin were presented with UBM Canon’s EDN and EE Times ACE Lifetime Achievement Award at a ceremony this week during the Embedded Systems Conference in Santa Clara, California.
“Bob Swanson and Bob Dobkin are unique as individuals in their decades-deep contributions to integrated electronics, in addition to their longevity in Silicon Valley,” said Steve Taranovich, Senior Technical Editor for EDN. “The talents and experiences of these two leaders, in my estimation, have brought about a corporate culture unlike most of the companies in the electronics business. This culture encourages innovation and strongly values and recognizes the company’s engineering talent so that when a good idea emerges, administration recognizes it and ‘gets out of the way’ to allow the engineer to bring it to fruition.”
Linear Technology Corporation, together with its auxiliaries, designs, manufactures, and markets a line of analog integrated circuits (ICs) worldwide. It produces power administration, data conversion, signal conditioning, radio frequency (RF), and interface ICs; µModule subsystems; and wireless sensor network products.
Finally, International Business Machines Corp. (NYSE:IBM), lost -0.11% Friday.
CVS Health and IBM, declared they will use predictive analytics and Watson cognitive computing to transform care administration services for patients with chronic disease.
The partnership will enable health care practitioners, counting those across the CVS Health enterprise, to use Watson to advance care administration beyond programs and services typically accessible recently. Watson’s cognitive computing capabilities interact in natural language, read and understand vast amounts of information, and continuously learn. The offering would enable health care practitioners to quickly and easily gain insights from an unprecedented mix of health information sources such as medical health records, pharmacy and medical claims information, environmental factors, and fitness devices to assist individuals stay on track with their care and meet health aims.
International Business Machines Corporation provides information technology (IT) products and services worldwide. The company’s Global Technology Services segment provides IT infrastructure and business process services, such as outsourcing, processing, integrated technology, cloud, and technology support.
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