On Tuesday, Basic Energy Services, Inc (NYSE:BAS)’s shares declined -3.18% to $6.70.
Basic Energy Services, Inc. (BAS) declared that its administration will be presenting at EnerCom’s The Oil & Gas Conference™ 20 to be held in Denver, Colorado from August 16-20, 2015.
Roe Patterson, President and Chief Executive Officer, is planned to present on Tuesday, August 18, 2015, at about 8:00 a.m. Mountain Time (10:00 a.m. Eastern Time). A link to the live webcast and replay for this presentation will be accessible in the Investor Relations section of Basic Energy Services’ website at www.basicenergyservices.com. The accompanying slide presentation will be accessible that morning in the Investor Relations section of Basic Energy Services’ website.
Basic Energy Services, Inc. provides well site services to oil and natural gas drilling and producing companies in the United States. Its Completion and Remedial Services segment offers pumping services, such as cementing, acidizing, fracturing, nitrogen, and pressure testing; rental and fishing tools; coiled tubing; snubbing services; thru-tubing; cased-hole wireline services; and underbalanced drilling in low pressure and fluid sensitive reservoirs. This segment operates 291 pumping units; and 66 air compressor packages, counting 36 snubbing units, 16 coiled tubing units, and 10 wireline units.
La Quinta Holdings Inc (NYSE:LQ)’s shares dropped -3.52% to $20.16.
La Quinta Holdings Inc. (LQ) stated its second quarter results on a historical basis, in addition to the results of operations on a pro forma basis, giving effect to La Quinta’s initial public offering (IPO) in 2014 and the related transactions as described below.
Second Quarter 2015 Highlights contrast to Second Quarter 2014:
- Pro Forma Total Adjusted EBITDA raised 5.5 percent to $111.8 million, and Pro forma Adjusted EBITDA margin raised 30 basis points
- Pro Forma Adjusted Net Income raised 17.8 percent to $24.2 million; historical net loss was $(4.7) million
- Pro Forma Adjusted Earnings per Share raised by $0.03 to $0.19; historical loss per share was $(0.04)
La Quinta Holdings Inc. owns, operates, and franchises select-service hotels under the La Quinta brand. It serves the upper-midscale and midscale segments. As of May 7, 2015, the company had about 870 hotels with about 86,000 rooms under the La Quinta Inn & Suites, La Quinta Inn, and LQ Hotel brands in 47 states of the United States, in addition to in Canada, Mexico, and Honduras.
At the end of Tuesday’s trade, Sony Corp (ADR) (NYSE:SNE)‘s shares surged 0.77% to $27.36.
Sony Pictures Entertainment unveiled release dates for 16 films for the studio’s 2016 and 2017 slates.
The additions compose a diverse, globally oriented mix of films, counting new films with franchise potential (The Dark Tower, Uncharted, Patient Zero), established franchises (Bad Boys 3 and 4, Resident Evil, Underworld), adaptations of strong and beloved source material (The Magnificent Seven, Jumanji, Barbie), and daring original films (Passengers, Money Monster, The Shallows, Baby Driver, The Lamb).
Sony Corporation designs, develops, manufactures, and sells electronic equipment, instruments, and devices for consumer, professional, and industrial markets worldwide. It offers LCD televisions; Blu-ray disc players and recorders, home audio, headphones, and memory-based portable audio devices; compact digital, interchangeable single-lens, and video cameras; professional solutions, such as broadcast- and professional-use products; and personal computers.
J M Smucker Co (NYSE:SJM), ended its Tuesday’s trading session with -1.45% loss, and closed at $108.91.
The J. M. Smucker Company (SJM) will conduct its first quarter fiscal 2016 earnings conference call and webcast on Thursday, August 27, 2015, at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time.
The J. M. Smucker Company manufactures and markets branded food products worldwide. It operates through four segments: U.S. Retail Coffee; U.S. Retail Consumer Foods; U.S. Retail Pet Foods; and International, Foodservice, and Natural Foods. The company provides various consumer food and beverage products, counting coffee, peanut butter, fruit spreads, shortening and oils, baking mixes and ready-to-spread frostings, canned milk, flour and baking ingredients, juices and beverages, frozen sandwiches, toppings, syrups, pickles, condiments, grain products, and nut mix products; and pet products comprising dry and wet dog food, dry and wet cat food, dog snacks, and cat snacks.
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