On Wednesday, Shares of Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC), lost -1.90% to $28.36.
Dancing robotic spiders, touch-free vending machines and reality television all figure into Intel Corp.’s future as laid out by Chief Executive Brian Krzanich at a company event on Tuesday, according to WSJ.
Intel’s foray into television was a surprise, and a sign of Mr. Krzanich’s determination to bring his company’s vision to a larger audience. Intel will develop a contest show with Mark Burnett—the producer who created “Survivor” and many other titles in the reality genre—and Time Warner Inc.’s Turner Broadcasting unit. WSJ Reports
Intel Corporation designs, manufactures, and sells integrated digital technology platforms worldwide. It operates through PC Client Group, Data Center Group, Internet of Things Group, Mobile and Communications Group, Software and Services, and All Other segments.
Shares of SeaDrill Limited (NYSE:SDRL), declined -4.36% to $7.45, during its last trading session, hitting its lowest level, as Copper and oil prices at a six-year low are reducing profits for commodity companies around the world, according to Bloomberg.
Shares of oil-related firms were hammered Wednesday after the U.S. Energy Information Administration stated an enhance in crude-oil supplies even as prices hit record lows.
Crude-oil futures for September delivery were off more than 4% after the EIA report revealed the rise in oil inventories. The energy sector, off 2.6%, was driving the S&P 500′s 10 main sectors lower.
Seadrill Limited, an offshore drilling contractor, provides offshore drilling services to the oil and gas industry worldwide. The company operates through Floaters and Jack-up Rigs segments.
Finally, DeVry Education Group Inc. (NYSE:DV), ended its last trade with -5.77% loss, and closed at $25.49, hitting its lowest level.
DeVry Education Group stated academic, operational and financial results for its fiscal 2015 fourth quarter and full year ended June 30, 2015. DeVry Group also stated enrollment results at DeVry University/Keller Graduate School of Administration, DeVry Medical International, Chamberlain College of Nursing, and Carrington College.
Academic and operational accomplishments:
- DeVry University made substantial progress on restructuring its campus footprint and is on track to deliver $125 million in cost savings in fiscal 2016
- DeVry University launched a new Medical Billing and Coding certificate program and enrolled more than 700 students in the May and July sessions combined
- Chamberlain College of Nursing declared the opening of its new Irving, Texas, campus in September and the approval of a new location in Charlotte, N.C., set to open in January 2016
- The two-year residency match rates at American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine and Ross University School of Medicine were 87 percent and 89 percent, respectively, for 2013-2014 graduates
- DeVry Brasil accomplished three acquisitions during fiscal year 2015; post-secondary student enrollment is now more than 58,000
- 53 of the 59 2014 Elijah Watt Sells Award recipients prepared with Becker’s CPA Exam Review
DeVry Education Group Inc. provides educational services worldwide. It operates in three segments: Medical and Healthcare; International and Professional Educational; and Business, Technology and Administration.
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