On Wednesday, Shares of Alcoa Inc. (NYSE:AA), lost -1.54% to $9.57.
Alcoa is expanding its R&D center in Pennsylvania to accelerate the development of advanced 3D-printing materials and processes. Alcoa will produce materials designed specifically for a range of additive technologies to meet increasing demand for complex, high-performance 3D-printed parts for aerospace and other high-growth markets such as automotive, medical and building and construction. The $60 million expansion is under construction at the Alcoa Technical Center, the world’s largest light metals research center near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
“Alcoa is investing in the next generation of 3D printing for aerospace and beyond,” said Alcoa Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Klaus Kleinfeld. “Combining our expertise in metal alloys, manufacturing, design and product qualification, we will push beyond the limits of today’s additive manufacturing. This investment strengthens our leadership position in meeting fast-growing demand for aerospace components made using additive technologies.”
Alcoa Inc. produces and manages primary aluminum, fabricated aluminum, and alumina worldwide. The company operates through four segments: Alumina, Primary Metals, Global Rolled Products, and Engineered Products and Solutions.
Shares of The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS), declined -2.02% to $101.91, during its last trading session.
Just in time for today’s early digital release of one of the biggest movies of the year, Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron, Disney declares noteworthy partner and device additions to its cloud-based digital movie service, Disney Movies Anywhere (DMA), ongoing to expand upon its promise to provide more ways to buy and watch your favorite Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars movies at home or on the go.
Started September 8, in the U.S., Amazon Video and Microsoft Movies & TV customers can connect to Disney Movies Anywhere and access their digital collection across the Disney Movies Anywhere ecosystem, counting via the new Disney Movies Anywhere app for the Microsoft Xbox 360 and for Amazon’s Fire tablets, Fire TV and Fire TV Stick. In addition to the Disney Movies Anywhere app, customers can access and watch titles in their Disney digital collection directly through the Amazon Video app for TVs, connected devices and mobile devices, or online at Amazon.com/amazonvideo, and via the Microsoft Movies and TV service on Windows and Microsoft Xbox devices or at microsoft.com/en-us/store/movies-and-tv.
Launching on September 15, with the release of Disney’s live action Cinderella, the Disney Movies Anywhere app will become available on the Roku® platform and Android TV allowing consumers to access their DMA movie collections. Disney Movies Anywhere already works with iTunes, Google Play, and Walmart’s VUDU.
The Walt Disney Company, together with its auxiliaries, operates as an entertainment company worldwide. The company operates in five segments: Media Networks, Parks and Resorts, Studio Entertainment, Consumer Products, and Interactive. The Media Networks segment operates broadcast and cable television networks, domestic television stations, and radio networks and stations; and is involved in the television production and television distribution operations.
Finally, Energy Transfer Equity, L.P. (NYSE:ETE), ended its last trade with -0.85% loss, and closed at $26.77.
Sunoco LP (SUN) declared that the Partnership’s senior administration will take part in forthcoming investor conference.
The Partnership will also hold investor meetings Wednesday, September 16 at the J.P. Morgan Midwest Energy Infrastructure/MLP 1×1 Forum in Chicago.
Sunoco LP (SUN) is a master limited partnership that operates more than 850 convenience stores and retail fuel sites and distributes motor fuel to c-stores, independent dealers, commercial customers, and distributors located in 30 states at about 6,800 sites, both directly and through our 31.6 percent interest in Sunoco, LLC, owned in partnership with Energy Transfer Partners (ETP).
Energy Transfer Equity, L.P., through its auxiliaries, provides diversified energy-related services in the Unites States. It owns and operates about 7,700 miles of natural gas transportation pipelines and 3 natural gas storage facilities located in the state of Texas; and about 12,800 miles of interstate natural gas pipeline.
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