On Thursday, Weatherford International Plc (NYSE:WFT)’s shares inclined 9.84% to $10.10.
Weatherford International Plc (WFT) has beta value of 2.12. The company has the market capitalization of $7.15 billion. Return on assets ratio of the company was -5.30% while its return on equity ratio was -14.60%. ATR value of company was 0.68 while stock volatility for week was 5.85% while for month was 6.74%. Debt to equity ratio of the company was -1.27 and its current ratio was 1.70.
Weatherford International plc provides equipment and services used in the drilling, evaluation, completion, production, and intervention of oil and natural gas wells worldwide.
Apollo Education Group Inc (NASDAQ:APOL)’s shares dropped -32.22% to $7.18.
Apollo Education Group Inc (APOL) offered -13.00% EPS for prior five years. The company has 6.70% return on equity value while its ROI ratio was 11.80%. The company has $1.14 billion market capitalizations and the institutional ownership was 90.50%. Its price to book ratio was 0.66. Volatility of the stock was 10.23% for the week while for the month booked as 6.01%.
Apollo Education Group, Inc. is a private education services provider. The Company through the education platforms, it offers undergraduate, graduate, professional development and other non-degree educational programs and services, online and on-campus, to working learners in the United States and abroad.
At the end of Thursday’s trade, Bank of New York Mellon Corp (NYSE:BK)‘s shares surged 1.98% to $41.65.
Bank of New York Mellon Corp (BK) is currently valued at $44.64 billion. The company has 1.09 billion shares outstanding and 90.50% shares of the company were owned by institutional investors. The company has 0.29 value in price to sale ratio while price to book ratio was recorded as 0.66. The company exchanged hands with 8.89 million shares as compared to its average daily volume of 5.54 million shares. It beta stands at 1.64.
The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation is a provider of financial products and services in domestic and international markets. Through its two principal businesses, Investment Administration and Investment Services, it serves institutions, corporations and high net worth individuals.
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