On Wednesday, Shares of Viacom, Inc. (NASDAQ:VIAB), gained 0.68% to $44.32.
Viacom Inc., declared that on Thursday, November 12, 2015, it will issue financial results for the quarter and fiscal year ending September 30, 2015. The Company will conduct a conference call at 8:30 a.m. (ET), following the release of its earnings declaration.
Viacom Inc. operates as an entertainment content company in the United States and internationally. The company creates television programs, motion pictures, short-form video, applications, games, consumer products, social media, and other entertainment content. It operates in two segments, Media Networks and Filmed Entertainment.
Shares of AES Corp (NYSE:AES), declined -0.18% to $11.30, during its last trading session.
Dayton Power and Light, a partner of The AES Corporation (AES), is offering residential customers a great way to save on energy costs this Labor Day by purchasing a high efficiency ENERGY STAR refrigerator or clothes washer or a Wi-Fi enabled thermostat.
DP&L’s limited-time rebate program runs through October and rewards customers with $50 for the purchase of:
- ENERGY STAR certified refrigerators
- ENERGY STAR certified clothes washers
- Wi-Fi enabled thermostats (counting learning thermostats, such as Nest)
The AES Corporation operates as a diversified power generation and utility company. It owns and/or operates power plants to generate and sell power to customers, such as utilities, industrial users, and other intermediaries.
Finally, Hanesbrands Inc. (NYSE:HBI), ended its last trade with -1.26% loss, and closed at $29.77.
HanesBrands, declared new advertising and social media campaigns for its revolutionary ComfortFlex Fit bra technology in two of its largest brands – Hanes and Bali – to inspire women to fall back in love with their bra.
An innovation born after years of research, ComfortFlex Fit bras use custom-fit technology that was developed and designed to assist reduce the stress women face while shopping and wearing traditional bras – thanks to its breakthrough seamless technology. Now, Hanes and Bali are reminding women that it’s possible, and easy, to love your bra.
“It’s no secret that many women recently are fed up with their bras – from the elusive hunt for the ‘perfect’ fit to unwanted pokes and prods,” says Sidney Falken, chief branding officer, Hanes. “We believe it’s time to fall back in love with your bra with the comfort and ease of the Hanes and Bali ComfortFlex Fit bras.”
Hanesbrands Inc., a consumer goods company, designs, manufactures, sources, and sells a range of basic apparels for men, women, and children in the United States. The company operates through four segments: Innerwear, Activewear, Direct to Consumer, and International.
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