On Friday, Shares of Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ), lost -1.44% to $91.31.
Johnson & Johnson will take part in the 2015 Wells Fargo 10th Annual Healthcare Conference on Thursday, Sept. 10, at The Hyatt Regency Boston. Alex Gorsky, Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer, will represent the Company as the keynote speaker, and is planned to present at 12:05 p.m. (Eastern Time).
Johnson & Johnson, together with its auxiliaries, researches and develops, manufactures, and sells various products in the health care field worldwide. It operates in three segments: Consumer, Pharmaceutical, and Medical Devices.
Shares of Patterson-UTI Energy Inc. (NASDAQ:PTEN), declined -2.61% to $14.54, during its last trading session.
Patterson-UTI Energy stated that for the month of August 2015, the Company had an average of 106 drilling rigs operating in the United States and four rigs in Canada. For the two months ended August 31, 2015, the Company had an average of 109 drilling rigs operating in the United States and four rigs in Canada.
Average drilling rigs operating stated in the Company’s monthly declarations represent the average number of the Company’s drilling rigs that were operating under a drilling contract. The Company cautioned that numerous factors in addition to average drilling rigs operating can impact the Company’s operating results and that a particular trend in the number of drilling rigs operating may or may not indicate a trend in or be indicative of the Company’s financial performance. The Company intends to continue providing monthly updates on drilling rigs operating shortly after the end of each month.
Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc., through its auxiliaries, provides onshore contract drilling services to major and independent oil and natural gas operators in the United States and Canada. The company operates through three segments: Contract Drilling, Pressure Pumping, and Oil and Natural Gas.
Finally, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD), ended its last trade with 1.68% gain, and closed at $1.82.
Advanced Micro Devices, declared industry leaders AJA, Adobe, Avid, Blackmagic Design, The Foundry and The Pixel Farm will demonstrate highly efficient workflows with deep AMD FirePro™ professional graphics integration at the AMD Showcase at IBC 2015. The AMD Showcase exhibiting the broadcast media ecosystem will be available for attendees in Hall 7 Stand H35 at the RAI Amsterdam Convention Center.
The AMD exhibit will feature innovative broadcast and post production workflows counting: AJA capture station in an ingest workflow; Adobe® Premiere® Pro CC, part of Adobe Creative Cloud®, and Avid® Media Composer® with AMD FirePro GPU acceleration for nonlinear editing workflows; OpenCL™-accelerated compositing solutions with The Foundry and The Pixel Farm; and multiple AMD FirePro GPUs powering the industry standard color grading tool DaVinci Resolve with Blackmagic Design.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. operates as a semiconductor company worldwide. The company’s products primarily comprise x86 microprocessors as an accelerated processing unit (APU), chipsets, discrete graphics processing units (GPUs), and semi-custom System-on-Chip (SoC) products.
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