On Monday, Shares of Alaska Air Group, Inc. (NYSE:ALK), gained 2.75% to $77.99. The stock attained the volume of 1.65 million shares.
Alaska Airlines starts nonstop service from Orange County, California, to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. The flights are year-round and will operate three times a week.
To celebrate the new service, Alaska is offering introductory one-way fares of $129* for tickets purchased by Oct. 15, for travel through Feb. 9, 2016.
Alaska Airlines began flying to Mexico more than 25 years ago. Recently, the carrier operates 35 weekly peak-season flights to Puerto Vallarta—more than any other carrier from California. The airline also started service from Orange County to Los Cabos this week.
Alaska Air Group, Inc., through its auxiliaries, provides passengers and cargo air transportation services primarily in the United States. The company operates through Alaska Mainline and Alaska Regional segments.
At the end of Monday’s trade, Shares of CNH Industrial NV (NYSE:CNHI), declined -0.95% to $7.30.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and CNH Industrial, Official Global Partners of Expo Milano 2015, have come together at Expo to present their youth educational programs to the public. The programs TechPro2, Agri Training, First Robotics and Comau Academy are all designed to provide young people with trade skills and knowledge to prepare them for future careers in the automotive and industrial machinery sectors.
Professors, students and FCA and CNH Industrial representatives are on hand to explain the particulars of the different programs and in some cases show the public exactly what they are all about. For instance, a live demonstration of the TechPro2 program will see a group of young students hard at work assembling and disassembling part of an engine from CNH Industrial’s Powertrain brand FPT Industrial.
As part of the day’s activities, the public are invited to engage with FCA and CNH Industrial through social media with the hashtag #FCACNHI4EXPO. Those who took part will be asked to take a selfie with the New Holland Agriculture (an agricultural machinery brand of CNH Industrial) methane tractor on the roof of New Holland’s Sustainable Farm Pavilion and a Fiat 500e and a Fiat 500L under the shadow of a big daisy. Photos are being snapped through the day are shared on the companies’ social accounts.
CNH Industrial N.V. designs, produces, markets, sells, and finances agricultural and construction equipment, trucks, commercial vehicles, buses, and specialty vehicles, engines, transmissions, and axles worldwide.
Finally, Shares of Invesco Ltd. (NYSE:IVZ), ended its last trade with -0.76% loss, and closed at $32.63.
Invesco Ltd. (IVZ) stated preliminary month-end assets under administration (AUM) of $755.8 billion, a decrease of 2.7% month over month. The decrease was driven by unfavorable market returns, net long-term outflows, lower money market AUM, and negative foreign exchange. FX reduced AUM by $1.7 billion. Preliminary average total AUM for the quarter through September 30 were $788.9 billion, and preliminary average active AUM for the quarter through September 30 were $650.5 billion.
Invesco Ltd. is a publicly owned investment manager. The firm provides its services to retail clients, institutional clients, high-net worth clients, public entities, corporations, unions, non-profit organizations, endowments, foundations, pension funds, financial institutions, and sovereign wealth funds.
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