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Saturday 27 June 2015
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Pre-Market News Buzz on: Frontier Communications Corporation, (NASDAQ:FTR), Comcast Corporation, (NASDAQ:CMCSA), eBay, (NASDAQ:EBAY)

On Tuesday, Shares of Frontier Communications Corporation (NASDAQ:FTR), gained 1.39% to $5.09.

Frontier Secure, a service of Frontier Communications Corporation (FTR), declared two exclusive offers for new and existing Frontier Communications customers just in time for summer. New High-Speed Internet customers and current High-Speed Internet customers who upgrade their speed can get the Nest Learning Thermostat™ for $99, a savings of $150.

The Nest Learning Thermostat remembers what temperatures you like, creates a custom plan for your home, and turns itself down when you’re away. Once it learns your plan, Nest can save about 10-12% on heating and about 15% on cooling bills. Customers can also adjust the temperature from anywhere, anytime, using a smartphone, tablet or laptop.

Frontier Communications Corporation, a communications company, provides regulated and unregulated voice, data, and video services to residential, business, and wholesale customers in the United States.

Shares of Comcast Corporation (NASDAQ:CMCSA), declined -0.34% to $60.76, during its last trading session.

The top 20 TV episodes on Xfinity On Demand that aired live or on Xfinity On Demand during the week of June 8 – June 14 were:

Game of Thrones (season finale), HBO

  1. Power (episode 2), STARZ
  2. Wayward Pines (episode 5), FOX
  3. Love & Hip Hop Atlanta (episode 7), VH1
  4. Odd Mom Out (series premiere; episode 1-2), Bravo
  5. Married at First Sight (season finale), FYI
  6. America’s Got Talent (episode 3), NBC
  7. The Bachelorette (episode 5), ABC
  8. Dance Moms (episode 22), Lifetime
  9. Teen Mom OG (finale special part 2), MTV
  10. The Whispers (episode 2), ABC
  11. The Real Housewives of Orange County (season premiere), Bravo
  12. Silicon Valley (season finale), HBO
  13. Finding Carter (episode 11), MTV
  14. Murder in the First (season premiere), TNT
  15. Chrisley Knows Best (episodes 3-4), USA
  16. Devious Maids (episode 2), Lifetime
  17. The Real Housewives of New York City (episode 10), Bravo
  18. Texas Rising (episode 4), History
  19. Odd Mom Out (episode 3)*, Bravo.

Comcast Corporation operates as a media and technology company worldwide. It operates through Cable Communications, Cable Networks, Broadcast Television, Filmed Entertainment, and Theme Parks segments.

Finally, eBay Inc. (NASDAQ:EBAY), ended its last trade with 0.29% gain, and closed at $61.93.

According to a new survey by the National Retail Federation, U.S. consumers spend $1.6 billion on technology gifts for Father’s Dayi, creating an influx of previous generation devices. Instead of amassing a stash of unused gadgets, people can easily sell these items on eBay and earn the most moneyii for popular electronics like iPads, iPhones and video games.

“Selling tech on eBay has never been easier – in fact, on eBay, a cell phone sells every 4 seconds and an iPad sells every 13 seconds,” said Vincent Payen, head of consumer selling at eBay Marketplaces. “Our simplified selling tool allows users to easily select their items from a catalog, pre-filling information and providing them with pricing recommendations to assist them sell for the most money. Sellers who want an even simpler experience can now print a free shipping label and send their items to eBay Valet, a professional selling service, where everything is taken care of for them.”

Digital Lifestyle Expert Mario Armstrong knows first-hand how many people are unclear on what to do with previous generation devices when they purchase or receive a new one. The average American household contains around 24 electronic gadgets and eBay has teamed up with Armstrong to share tips on what to sell and how to sell.

eBay Inc. operates as a technology company that enables commerce and payments on behalf of users, merchants, retailers, and brands of various sizes in the United States and internationally. It operates in three segments: Marketplaces, Payments, and Enterprise.

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