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Friday 9 October 2015
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Current Trade Stocks Highlights: Harley-Davidson (NYSE:HOG), Avis Budget Group Inc.(NASDAQ:CAR), Windstream Holdings, Inc.(NASDAQ:WIN), Google Inc(NASDAQ:GOOGL)

During Thursday’s Current trade, Shares of Harley-Davidson Inc (NYSE:HOG), lost -1.77% to $54.45.

The Harley-Davidson, Inc. (HOG) Board of Directors has approved a cash dividend of $0.31 per share for the third quarter of 2015. The dividend is payable Sept. 25, 2015, to the holders of record of the Company`s common stock on Sept. 15, 2015.

Harley-Davidson, Inc. manufactures cruiser and touring motorcycles. The company operates in two segments, Motorcycles & Related Products and Financial Services. The Motorcycles & Related Products segment designs, manufactures, and sells wholesale street-legal Harley-Davidson motorcycles, in addition to a line of motorcycle parts, accessories, general merchandise, and related services. This segment manufactures six platforms of motorcycles: Touring, Dyna, Softail, Sportster, V-Rod, and Street. It offers motorcycle parts and accessories comprising replacement parts, and mechanical and cosmetic accessories; general merchandise, such as MotorClothes apparel and riding gear; and motorcycle rentals and motorcycle rider training services, in addition to licenses the Harley-Davidson name and other trademarks.

Shares of Avis Budget Group Inc. (NASDAQ:CAR), declined -0.34% to $43.85, during its current trading session.

Avis Budget Group, Inc. (CAR), the exclusive car rental provider for AARP members, encourages travelers 50-and-over to take advantage of the many benefits of Fall travel, counting cooler temperatures, lower prices, the less-congested roadways and the smaller crowds at popular attractions.

Avis Budget Group provides AARP members with discounted rates and special offers on vehicle rentals with Avis Car Rental, Budget Car Rental and Payless Car Rental. In addition, AARP members can save on their annual membership fee with Zipcar, the world’s leading car sharing network.

Avis Budget Group provides customers across all of its brands with quality, well-maintained vehicles from a variety of manufacturers, counting BMW, Ford, General Motors, Hyundai, Nissan, Toyota and many others. In addition, the Avis Budget Group rental brands offer superior service by engaged, customer-focused employees.

Avis Budget Group, Inc., together with its auxiliaries, provides car and truck rentals, car sharing, and ancillary services to businesses and consumers worldwide. The company has three segments: North America, International, and Truck Rental. It operates the Avis car rental system with about 5,450 locations, that supply rental cars to the premium commercial and leisure segments of the travel industry; the Budget vehicle rental system with about 3,500 car rental locations, which serve the value-conscious segments of the industry; and Zipcar, a membership-based car sharing network that provides vehicles to about 915,000 members.

Windstream Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:WIN), during its Thursday’s current trading session gained 1.57% to $7.67.

Tony Thomas, chief executive officer of Windstream (WIN), will speak at 12:15 p.m. CDT on Wednesday, September 16, at the Goldman Sachs 24th Annual Communacopia Conference in New York City.

Windstream Holdings, Inc. provides communications and technology solutions in the United States. It offers managed services and cloud computing services to businesses, in addition to broadband, voice, and video services to consumers primarily in rural markets. The company’s primary business service offerings comprise integrated voice and data services, multi-site networking, data center services, managed services, high-speed Internet, and voice services.

Finally, Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOGL), gained 0.41%, to $646.41.

Google has produced some of Silicon Valley’s top female leaders, some of whom have graced Fortune’s list of Most Powerful Women in Business over the past several years. There’s a catch: many of them don’t stay at Google.

Many female ex-Googlers have gone on to top posts at other big-name tech companies, and some have launched their own startups. This is what Fortune’s Pattie Sellers calls “the Google Effect.”

“Google has always wanted to have a major impact on the world,” said Francoise Casals Brougher, who left Google for payment startup Square. “Having us go to other companies is an extension of that.”

Google Inc., a technology company, builds products and provides services to organize the information. The company offers Google Search, which provides information online; Google Now that offers information to users when they need it; AdWords, an auction-based advertising program; AdSense, which enables Websites that are part of the Google network to deliver ads; DoubleClick Ad Exchange, a marketplace for the trading display ad space; and other advertising platforms, such as AdExchange and AdMob. It also offers YouTube that offers video, interactive, and other ad formats; Android, an open source mobile software platform; hardware products, counting Chromebook, Chrome OS devices, Chromecast, and Nexus devices; Google Play, a cloud-based digital entertainment store for apps, music, books, and movies; Google Drive, a place for users to create, share, collaborate, and keep their stuff; and Google Wallet, a virtual wallet for in-store contactless payments. .

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