On Friday, Shares of Halliburton Company (NYSE:HAL), lost -5.33% to $35.69, hitting its lowest level.
Halliburton Company declared that it will present at the Barclays CEO Energy-Power Conference on Tuesday, September 8, 2015, at 10:45 a.m. Central time (11:45 a.m. Eastern time).
Halliburton Company provides a range of services and products to the upstream oil and natural gas industry worldwide. The company operates through two segments, Completion and Production, and Drilling and Evaluation.
Shares of Marathon Petroleum Corporation (NYSE:MPC), declined -9.21% to $48.38, during its last trading session.
Marathon Petroleum Corporation declared the appointment of Tom Kaczynski to the position of vice president of finance and treasurer, effective Aug. 31.
“It`s a pleasure for us to welcome Tom to Marathon Petroleum,” said Tim Griffith, senior vice president and chief financial officer. “He brings broad experience in the capital markets, managing corporate capital structures, and an extensive background in capital allocation strategies that balance the interests of various stakeholders across diverse situations. His skills and experience will be instrumental as MPC continues to focus on these important areas.”
At MPC, Kaczynski will have responsibilities for capital structure, cash and banking, capital budgeting, financial planning and analysis, investor relations, insurance and commercial credit. He will report to Griffith.
Kaczynski comes to MPC from Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, where he served as vice president and treasurer. In that role, he was responsible for all insurance, capital market, cash administration, treasury accounting, risk administration, and banking and ratings agency relationships.
Marathon Petroleum Corporation, together with its auxiliaries, engages in refining, marketing, retailing, and transporting petroleum products primarily in the United States. It operates through three segments: Refining & Marketing, Speedway, and Pipeline Transportation.
Finally, Medtronic plc (NYSE:MDT), ended its last trade with -2.90% loss, and closed at $74.27.
Twenty-five long-distance runners who benefit from medical technology will be honored as the 2015 “Medtronic Global Heroes” when they run as a team in the Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon or Medtronic TC 10 Mile on Sunday, October 4, 2015.
This year`s team comprises runners from six continents and 16 different countries: Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Latvia, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States and Zambia. Each runner has a medical device to treat conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, spinal disorders, chronic pain or neurological disorders.
This year marks the program`s 10th anniversary. Launched in 2006, the program honors people who have overcome chronic disease conditions and continue to demonstrate a passion for running, and a commitment to their communities.
Medtronic plc manufactures and sells device-based medical therapies worldwide. The company’s Cardiac and Vascular Group segment offers pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators, implantable cardiac resynchronization therapy devices, AF products, diagnostics and monitoring devices, and remote monitoring and patient-centered software; and heart valves, percutaneous coronary intervention stent products, surgical valve replacement and repair products, endovascular stent grafts, and peripheral vascular intervention products.
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