On Thursday, Shares of Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), lost -1.75% to $110.37.
Apple is putting on one of its masterfully planned product unveilings next week, almost certainly focused on new iPhone models, the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus, which will be the first to sport the super-strong 7000 series aluminum first featured in the Apple Watch Sport, according to a report from 9to5Mac.
Both phones will retain the design of the current models, but will comprise several new features, according 9to5Mac, citing sources. The smartphones will comprise Force Touch-based displays for short-cutting popular iOS features, 12 megapixel rear cameras that can record 4K video, upgraded front cameras, faster A9 processors, 2GB of RAM, animated wallpapers, and a new rose gold color option.
Still, 9to5Mac says the phones are predictable to only start with 16-gigabytes of storage.
Apple Inc. designs, manufactures, and markets mobile communication and media devices, personal computers, watches, and portable digital music players worldwide.
Shares of GoPro, Inc. (NASDAQ:GPRO), declined -6.37% to $38.65, during its last trading session, after its key supplier offered a disappointing outlook. Ambarella (AMBA), which makes chips used in GoPro’s cameras, said it anticipates sales for wearable cameras to be flat in the third quarter. Shares of Ambarella were down double digits. GoPro’s stock fell 25% in the past three months. But is still trading nearly 80% above its IPO price of $24 a share, according to Yahoo Finance.
GoPro, Inc. develops hardware and software solutions to alleviate consumer pain points associated with capturing, managing, sharing, and enjoying engaging content.
Finally, Southwest Airlines Co. (NYSE:LUV), ended its last trade with -0.77% loss, and closed at $37.43.
Southwest Airlines says it has reached a contract with union negotiators on terms for a new contract with pilots, whose approval would be needed before it takes effect, according to AP.
Terms weren’t revealed on Thursday.
Leaders of the Southwest Airlines Pilots’ Association are predictable to meet later this month to decide whether to hold a ratification vote. Southwest Vice President Craig Drew says the process is far from complete but the company is happy to have this agreement. AP Reports
Southwest Airlines Co. operates passenger airlines that provide planned air transportation services in the United States and near-international markets. As of December 31, 2014, it operated 665 Boeing 737 aircraft; and had 12 Boeing 717 aircraft.
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