On Friday, Shares of Spirit Airlines Incorporated (NASDAQ:SAVE), lost -1.87% to $ 62.30.
Spirit Airlines, declared that its shareholders have elected Dawn M. Zier as its newest board member, effective June 16, 2015.
“We are looking forward to Dawn Zier becoming a member of our board,” said Spirit’s Chairman of the Board, Mac Gardner. “With Dawn’s demonstrated leadership and consumer marketing expertise we will add an practiced voice to assist best position Spirit’s Bare Fare(TM) plus Frill Control(TM) model as we continue to implement our growth strategy.”
Spirit Airlines, Inc. provides low-fare airline services. As of February 17, 2015, it operated about 325 daily flights to 57 destinations in the United States, Caribbean, and Latin America.
Shares of Synopsys, Inc. (NASDAQ:SNPS), declined -0.44% to $50.24, during its last trading session.
Synopsys, declared that Brian Beattie, EVP business operations and chief administrative officer, and Trac Pham, chief financial officer, will speak at the Nasdaq 32nd Investor Program in London on June 30, 2015.
This event will be broadcast live over the Internet via the Synopsys corporate website at http://www.synopsys.com/Company/InvestorRelations on Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 8:30 a.m. BST (3:30 a.m. ET, 12:30 a.m. PT). To register for the live webcast, please go to the website at least ten minutes preceding to the start of the presentation. The webcast replay of the presentation can also be accessed at the Synopsys corporate website about 24 hours following the conclusion of the live event.
Synopsys, Inc. provides electronic design automation (EDA) software products used to design and test integrated circuits and electronic systems in the United States, Europe, Japan, and the rest of Asia Pacific.
At the end of Friday’s trade, Shares of Cavium Inc (NASDAQ:CAVM), lost -2.20% to $71.85.
Cavium Inc, declared the demonstration of the OpenFlow and OpenFlow-Hybrid XPliant-based platforms for Software-Defined Networking (SDN) at Open Networking Summit (ONS) 2015. Cavium’s XPliant Ethernet switches deliver full line rate support in OpenFlow through XPliant’s SDK APIs and integration of Open vSwitch (OVS).
OpenFlow and OVS are designed to enable massive network automation in a multi-vendor standards-based environment. OpenFlow is the industry leading standard protocol to separate the control and the data plane of SDN architecture. While this protocol provides an ideal scenario for networking operators, the XPliant Ethernet switches are able to demonstrate these capabilities at 3.2 terabits per second in a completely flexible manner.
Cavium, Inc. designs, develops, and markets semiconductor processors for intelligent and secure networks in United States and internationally. It offers integrated semiconductor processors for wired and wireless networking, communications, storage, cloud, wireless, security, video, and connected home and office applications.
Finally, The Carlyle Group LP (NASDAQ:CG), ended its last trade with -0.59% loss, and close at $28.54.
The Carlyle Group, declared that it has accomplished the acquisition of Talent Partners from The Carlyle Group (CG) and other minority shareholders. The Carlyle Equity Opportunity Fund will retain an ownership position in the combined company. Financial terms of the transaction were not revealed.
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