On Friday, CNH Global NV(NYSE:CNH)’s shares declined 2.25% to $9.14.
CNH Industrial (NYSE: CNH) declared that its financial results for the second quarter of 2015 will be released on Wednesday, July 29.
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. The Agricultural Equipment segment provides farm machinery and implements, including two-wheel and four-wheel drive tractors, crawler tractors, combines, cotton pickers, grape and sugar cane harvesters, hay and forage equipment, planting and seeding equipment, soil preparation and cultivation implements, and material handling equipment. This segment offers its products under the New Holland Agriculture, Case IH Agriculture, Steyr, and Miller brand names. The Construction Equipment segment offers excavators, crawler dozers, graders, wheel loaders, backhoe loaders, skid steer loaders, telehandlers, and trenchers under the New Holland Construction and Case Construction brand names.
Iconix Brand Group Inc (NASDAQ:ICON)’s shares dropped -5.33% to $21.15.
Iconix Brand Group Inc (ICON) declared the appointment of David K. Jones as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. He will report directly to Chief Executive Officer, Neil Cole, and will lead all of the finance and technology functions for the Company.
Mr. Jones joins Iconix after twelve years with Penske Automotive Group (PAG), an international transportation services company. During his tenure, Mr. Jones served as Penske’s Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, in addition to Chief Financial Officer of European Operations. Mr. Jones led the international accounting and finance functions, and was responsible for strengthening the company’s balance sheet through a series of large transactions. He was involved in all aspects of the business counting operations, financial reporting, budgeting, information technology, banking and treasury. Prior to Penske Automotive, Mr. Jones spent 11 years at Andersen LLP and is a Certified Public Accountant.
Iconix Brand Group, Inc., a brand administration company, owns, licenses, and markets a portfolio of consumer brands across women’s, men’s, entertainment, and home primarily in the United States and internationally. The company brand portfolio comprises Candies’, Bongo, Badgley Mischka, Joe Boxer, Rampage, Mudd, London Fog, Mossimo, Ocean Pacific, Danskin, Rocawear, Cannon, Royal Velvet, Fieldcrest, Charisma, Starter, Waverly, Ecko Unltd, Marc Ecko Cut & Sew, Zoo York, Sharper Image, Umbro, and Lee Cooper brand names.
At the end of Friday’s trade, TD Ameritrade Holding Corp. (NYSE:AMTD)‘s shares dipped -0.62% to $36.98.
TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation (AMTD) will hold its quarterly conference call to talk about fiscal third quarter results and related matters on Tuesday, July 21, 2015 at 8:30 a.m. EDT (7:30 a.m. CDT).
TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation provides securities brokerage services and related technology-based financial services to retail investors, traders, and independent registered investment advisors (RIAs) in the United States. Its products and services comprise tdameritrade.com, a Web platform for self-directed retail investors; Trade Architect, a Web-based platform that enables active investors and traders identify opportunities and stay informed; thinkorswim, a desktop platform for trading; and TD Ameritrade Mobile, which allows on-the-go investors and traders to trade and monitor accounts from Web-enabled mobile devices.
Yum! Brands, Inc. (NYSE:YUM), ended its Friday’s trading session with -1.26% loss, and closed at $86.71.
Yum! Brands, Inc. ( YUM ) stated results for the second quarter ended June 13, 2015, counting EPS of $0.69, not taking into account Special Items. Stated EPS was $0.53.
SECOND-QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS
- Worldwide system sales grew 3%. Worldwide restaurant margin was even at 15.5%, and worldwide operating profit reduced 1%.
- Total international development was 291 new restaurants; 75% of this development occurred in emerging markets.
- China Division system sales declined 4%, as 7% unit growth was offset by a 10% same-store sales decline. Restaurant margin reduced 2.2 percentage points to 14.6%. Operating profit reduced 25%.
- KFC Division system sales raised 6%, driven by 2% unit growth and 3% same-store sales growth. Operating margin raised 1.3 percentage points to 21.9%. Operating profit raised 10%.
- Pizza Hut Division system sales raised 1%, driven by 2% unit growth. Same-store sales were even. Operating margin reduced 0.9 percentage points to 22.6%. Operating profit reduced 1%.
- Taco Bell Division system sales raised 9%, driven by 3% unit growth and 6% same-store sales growth. Operating margin raised 4.7 percentage points to 29.5%. Operating profit raised 29%.
YUM! Brands, Inc., together with its auxiliaries, operates quick service restaurants. It operates in five segments: YUM China, YUM India, the KFC Division, the Pizza Hut Division, and the Taco Bell Division. The company develops, operates, franchises, and licenses a system of restaurants, which prepare, package, and sell various food items. As of February 4, 2015, it operated about 41,000 restaurants in about 120 countries and territories primarily under the KFC, Pizza Hut, and Taco Bell brands, which specialize in chicken, pizza, and Mexican-style food categories. T
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