On Monday, Toronto-Dominion Bank (NYSE:TD)’s shares declined -0.67% to $43.28.
Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) is transforming six urban concrete lots into temporary green spaces. Each park will offer up to five days of free community programming, such as educational workshops, fitness classes and live musical performances. Visitors will be surrounded by native grasses and trees, in addition to log seating and tables, while enjoying these outdoor activities.
A recent TD Environment survey found more than half of Canadians (56 per cent) feel most connected to the environment when they spend time at a local park or other green space. TD FEF’s #GreenWhereYouLive campaign is designed to bring even more green spaces to communities across Canada by building the foundation’s monthly donor base and raising funds for local projects. Each TD FEF pop-up park will comprise donation stations and, as with any donation to TD FEF, all money raised will assist green the community where the funds are generated. In addition to the donation stations within the parks, donations can be made online and at local TD branches.
The Toronto-Dominion Bank, together with its auxiliaries, provides financial and banking services in North America and internationally. The company operates through Canadian Retail, U.S. Retail, and Wholesale Banking segments. The Canadian Retail segment offers various financial products and services, in addition to telephone, Internet, and mobile banking services to about 15 million personal and small business customers through a network of 1,165 branches and 2,867 automated banking machines in Canada.
Tripadvisor Inc (NASDAQ:TRIP)’s shares gained 0.33% to $76.51.
Tripadvisor Inc (TRIP) declared its Travellers’ Choice™ awards for Landmarks. This year’s awards honour more than 700 landmarks worldwide counting lists for Asia, Africa, Caribbean, Europe, South America, the South Pacific, the U.K., and the U.S. The annual awards are based on the millions of valuable reviews and opinions from TripAdvisor travellers across the globe. Award winners were determined using an algorithm that took into account the quantity and quality of reviews for landmarks worldwide, gathered over a 12-month period.
Angkor Wat in Cambodia topped the world list, followed by Machu Picchu in Peru and India’s Taj Mahal. Southeast Asia made up six of the top ten spots on the Asia list. Travellers’ Choice Landmarks also honour the top ten landmarks in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore, with Temple of the Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho), Petronas Twin Towers, Borobudur Temple and the Singapore Flyer ranked top landmark in each country respectively.
TripAdvisor, Inc. operates as an online travel company. The company operates through two segments, Hotel and Other. Its travel research platform aggregates reviews and opinions about accommodations, destinations, activities and attractions, and restaurants that enable consumers to plan and book hotels, vacation rentals, flights, activities and attractions, and restaurants.
At the end of Monday’s trade, Ally Financial Inc (NYSE:ALLY)‘s shares surged 0.40% to $22.76.
Ally Financial Inc (ALLY) Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Brown will present at the Morgan Stanley Financials Conference in New York City on Tuesday, June 9, 2015 at 9:10 a.m. ET.
Ally Financial Inc. provides financial products and services primarily to automotive dealers and their customers in the United States. It offers dealer financial services, counting a range of financial services and insurance products to automotive dealers and retail customers.
Crown Castle International Corp (NYSE:CCI), ended its Monday’s trading session with 0.87% gain, and closed at $82.26.
Crown Castle International Corp (CCI) declared that its Board of Directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.82 per common share. The quarterly dividend will be payable on June 30, 2015 to common stockholders of record at the close of business on June 19, 2015. Future dividends are subject to the approval of the Company’s Board of Directors.
Crown Castle International Corp., together with its auxiliaries, owns, operates, and leases shared wireless infrastructure in the United States and Australia. The company provides towers and other structures, such as rooftops; and distributed antenna systems, a type of small cell network (small cells). It provides access, counting space or capacity to its towers, small cells, and third party land interests via long-term contracts in various forms, counting license, sublease, and lease agreements.
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