On Tuesday, Shares of Chesapeake Energy Corporation (NYSE:CHK), surged 9.98% to $11.46, hitting its lowest level, despite of the fact that U.S. oil prices fell to a near-three-month low Tuesday on concerns about a growing glut of crude oil and turmoil in the Chinese stock market.
Light, sweet crude for August delivery fell 20 cents, or 0.4%, to $52.33 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, the lowest settlement since April 13.
Chesapeake Energy, had its best day in six months Tuesday as its shares surged 10% to lead the S&P 500. Goldman Sachs last week said the natural gas and oil producer has the potential to rise 43.2% from its current level. Market Watch Reports.
Chesapeake Energy Corporation produces oil and natural gas through acquisition, exploration, and development of from underground reservoirs in the United States.
Shares of Office Depot, Inc. (NASDAQ:ODP), settled flat to $8.89, during its last trading session.
Office Depot, will declare second quarter 2015 results for the fiscal period ending June 27, 2015, before market open on Tuesday, August 4, 2015. The company does not plan to host an earnings conference call.
Office Depot, Inc., together with its auxiliaries, supplies office products and services. The company’s North American Retail division sells an assortment of merchandise, counting office supplies, technology products and solutions, business machines and related supplies, facilities products, and office furniture under various brands through its chain of office supply stores.
Finally, FireEye, Inc. (NASDAQ:FEYE), ended its last trade with -0.75% loss, and closed at $47.65.
FireEye, declared enhancements to the FireEye® Email Threat Prevention Platform™ (EX™) and FireEye Advanced Threat Intelligence™ (ATI™). With this release, FireEye EX is designed to provide a self-contained solution to protect enterprises against spear phishing that employs embedded malicious URLs, instantly blocking and containing these attacks. In addition, FireEye ATI provides security teams with valuable context on email-based attacks, which can comprise severity, threat actor, attack stage and patch information. The new release is now generally accessible.
“The vast majority of the breaches we see started with a spear phishing email,” said Manish Gupta, senior vice president of products at FireEye. “By combining advanced email analysis with threat intelligence, FireEye will offer customers superior protection against these attacks, enabling security teams to better allocate resources to optimize incident response and decrease the time to detect and respond. With this release, FireEye continues to drive down the time from detect to fix.”
The FireEye EX platform also comprises advanced URL defense capability that provides superior URL threat detection and prevention by leveraging dynamic cloud-based analysis. If a URL is found to be malicious, the email used to deliver the URL will be quarantined so no user will be affected. This enhances email protection to enterprise employees working remotely and outside the purview of network security controls. Also, customers can protect mobile and remote users and assist enterprises securely deploy a “bring your own device” (BYOD) strategy.
FireEye, Inc., together with its auxiliaries, provides cybersecurity solutions for detecting, preventing, and resolving cyber-attacks. The company offers vector-specific appliance solutions that provide threat protection from network to endpoint for inbound and outbound network traffic that may contain sensitive information.
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