On Monday, Shares of Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MU), lost -2.52% to $25.92, as technology stocks were sharply lower Monday, with shares of technology companies in the S&P 500 sinking almost 0.9%.
Micron Technology, Inc., together with its auxiliaries, provides semiconductor solutions worldwide. The company manufactures and markets dynamic random access memory (DRAM), NAND flash, and NOR flash memory products; and packaging solutions and semiconductor systems.
Shares of Southwest Airlines Co. (NYSE:LUV), declined -2.85% to $36.11, during its last trading session, as the airline sector tumbles on comments made by the CEO of American Airlines (AAL) and as some within the sector receive analyst downgrades.
Southwest Airlines Co. operates passenger airlines that provide planned air transportation services in the United States and near-international markets. As of December 31, 2014, it operated 665 Boeing 737 aircraft; and had 12 Boeing 717 aircraft.
At the end of Monday’s trade, Shares of Kinder Morgan, Inc. (NYSE:KMI), lost -0.50% to $40.20, as energy stocks were mostly lower, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index dropping 0.5% while shares of energy companies in the S&P 500 also were down about 0.5% as a group. Crude oil for July delivery was down 84 cents at $58.29 per barrel while July natural gas futures were 8 cents higher at $2.67 per 1 million BTU.
Kinder Morgan, Inc. operates as an energy infrastructure and energy company in North America. The company operates through Natural Gas Pipelines, CO2, Terminals, Products Pipelines, Kinder Morgan Canada, and Other segments.
Finally, Texas Instruments Inc. (NASDAQ:TXN), ended its last trade with -1.79% decline, and closed at $52.82.
Texas Instruments Incorporated, declared the availability of its new informational advanced driver assistance systems (InfoADAS) software development kit (SDK). The new SDK delivers an automotive-ready InfoADAS framework for integrating ADAS algorithms into existing in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems. A growing industry trend, InfoADAS adds non-active safety information content such as surround view, pedestrian and lane detection and more to traditional IVI features to enhance the driving experience.
TI’s InfoADAS SDK enables developers to:
- Extend investments in infotainment with the addition of innovative InfoADAS use-cases to enhance the driver’s awareness of the conditions inside and outside the vehicle, without compromising the performance of either IVI or InfoADAS systems.
- Reshape traditional infotainment architectures by integrating additional functions on TI’s DRA7xx “Jacinto 6″ infotainment processors.
Texas Instruments Incorporated designs, manufactures, and sells semiconductors to electronics designers and manufacturers worldwide. It operates through two segments, Analog and Embedded Processing. The Analog segment offers high volume analog and logic products for automotive safety devices, touch screen controllers, low voltage motor drivers, and integrated motor controllers; and power administration products to enhance the efficiency of powered devices using battery administration solutions, portable power conversion devices, power supply controls, and point-of-load products.
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