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Thursday 13 August 2015
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Current Trade Stocks Roundup: SLM (NASDAQ:SLM), Assured Guaranty (NYSE:AGO), Senior Housing Properties (NYSE:SNH)

On Wednesday, Shares of SLM Corp (NASDAQ:SLM), declined -0.05% to $9.85, during its current trading session.

Sallie Mae (SLM), the nation’s saving, planning and paying for College Company, declared a 2015 third-quarter dividend on its Preferred Stock Series A of 6.97 percent, or $0.87125 per share. The dividend will be paid on July 30, 2015, to stockholders of record at the close of business on July 20, 2015.

On March 31, 2015, Sallie Mae had about 3.3 million shares of Preferred Stock Series A outstanding.

SLM Corporation, together with its auxiliaries, operates as a saving, planning, and paying for Education Company in the United States. The company offers private education loans to students and their families.

Assured Guaranty Ltd. (NYSE:AGO), during its Wednesday’s current trading session gained 0.33% to $24.45.

In a June 29 rating report on Assured Guaranty Ltd. (AGO) and its operating auxiliaries (collectively, Assured Guaranty), Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services (S&P) affirmed the AA Stable Outlook financial strength ratings of U.S. bond insurers Assured Guaranty Municipal Corp.

Assured Guaranty Ltd., through its auxiliaries, provides credit protection products to public finance, infrastructure, and structured finance markets in the United States and internationally. It offers financial guaranty insurance that protects holders of debt instruments and other monetary obligations from defaults in planned payments.

Finally, Senior Housing Properties Trust (NYSE:SNH), gained 0.88%, to $17.10.

Senior Housing Properties Trust (SNH) declared it has declared a regular quarterly common share dividend of $0.39 per common share ($1.56 per share per year). The next quarterly dividend will be paid to common shareholders of record as of the close of business on July 24, 2015 and distributed on or about August 20, 2015.

Senior Housing Properties Trust, a real estate investment trust (REIT), primarily invests in senior housing properties in the United States. The trust invests in hospitals, nursing homes, senior apartments, independent living properties, and assisted living properties. As of September 30, 2005, it owned 184 properties, counting 85 assisted living facilities, 61 skilled nursing facilities, 36 independent living communities, and 2 hospitals.

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