On Thursday, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD)’s shares inclined 3.18% to $2.92. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) is now worth about $2.31 billion. The share price has made a 23.73% gain in the past 5 days and has gained 9.36% since 2015 kicked off. Analysts are forecasting EPS growth of -1.18% for next fiscal year. The stock trades with a beta of 2.19. The stock price is above by 32.82% as contrast to the average price over the last 200 days. The company has 27.10% gross margins.
General Electric Company operates as an infrastructure and financial services company worldwide. The company’s Power and Water segment offers gas, steam and aeroderivative turbines, nuclear reactors, generators, combined cycle systems, controls, and related services; wind turbines; and water treatment services and equipment. Its Oil and Gas segment provides surface and subsea drilling and production systems, equipment for floating production platforms, compressors, turbines, turboexpanders, reactors, industrial power generation, and auxiliary equipment.
Encana Corporation (USA) (NYSE:ECA)’s shares dropped -1.37% to $5.04.
Encana Corporation declared that its wholly-owned partner, Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc., anticipates the formerly declared sale of its DJ Basin assets to Crestone Peak Resources, 95 percent owned by Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and five percent by The Broe Group, to close in the second quarter of 2016.
Encana and Crestone Peak Resources remain committed to closing this transaction and Crestone Peak Resources has raised its deposit. Material terms of the transaction, counting the purchase price, remain unchanged.
The sale has an effective date of April 1, 2015 and comprises all of Encana’s DJ Basin acreage in Colorado, comprising 51,000 net acres.
Encana Corporation, together with its auxiliaries, engages in the development, exploration, production, and marketing of natural gas, oil, and natural gas liquids in Canada and the United States.
DiamondRock Hospitality Company (NYSE:DRH)‘s shares surged 1.30% to $10.10. The last trading range of DiamondRock Hospitality Company (NYSE:DRH) ranges between $9.93 and $10.13. The EPS of the company stands at $0.62. The 52-week range shows that the stock reached higher at $16.01 while its lower range is $9.76 in the last 52-weeks. The average volume of the company is at 1.82 million with the Outstanding Shares of 200.74 million. The market capitalization of the company is $2.03 billion. The Beta of the company stands at 1.54 with the RSI (Relative Strength Index) of 36.61.
DiamondRock Hospitality Company, a lodging focused real estate company, owns premium hotels and resorts in North America. The company operates its hotels under the Hilton, Marriott, and Westin brand names in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, and Atlanta; and in destination resort locations, such as the United States Virgin Islands and Colorado.
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