On Monday, in the course of current trade, Shares of Avon Products, Inc. (NYSE:AVP), dropped -3.86%, and is now trading at $3.98.
The stock is trading on below-average volume. The stock is trading at a volume of 1.18M shares at a price loss of -5.56%. The share price is now down -33.73% for the past three months. Previous closing price was -13.88% below its 50-day moving average and -41.75% below its 200-day moving average.
Avon Products, Inc. manufactures and markets beauty and related products worldwide. It offers beauty products, such as skincare, and personal care products, in addition to fragrances and color cosmetics; and fashion and home products comprising of jewelry, watches, apparel, footwear, accessories, gift and decorative products, housewares, entertainment and leisure products, children’s products, and nutritional products.
During Morning trade, Shares of Procter & Gamble Co (NYSE:PG), dipped -0.09%, and is now trading at $74.41.
The Procter & Gamble Company, will webcast a negotiation of its first quarter earnings results on Friday, October 23, 2015 starting at 8:30 a.m. ET.
The Procter & Gamble Company, together with its auxiliaries, manufactures and sells branded consumer packaged products worldwide. It operates through five segments: Beauty, Hair and Personal Care; Grooming; Health Care; Fabric Care and Home Care; and Baby, Feminine and Family Care.
Finally, Paypal Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:PYPL), gained 0.87% Monday.
PayPal, has been named one of the world’s most valuable brands for 2015, according to Interbrand, the world-leading brand consultancy.
PayPal, the world’s leading digital payments platform, achieved this recognition just two months after becoming an independent, public company. Ranked 97, Interbrand cited PayPal as one of five new entrants this year.
“We are a newly independent public company, and so we’re especially honored to be recognized as one of the world’s most valuable brands. At PayPal, we aim to reimagine money for millions of people every single day all over the world,” said Christina Smedley VP, Global Brand and Communications of PayPal. “We value the trust our customers have in our brand, so it’s great to see Interbrand recognize it too, as we seek to build a future that will enable the safer movement and administration of money for everyone.”
PayPal Holdings, Inc. operates as a technology platform company that enables digital and mobile payments on behalf of consumers and merchants worldwide.
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