On Wednesday, United States Steel Corporation (NYSE:X)’s shares declined -0.73% to $8.14. United States Steel Corporation (NYSE:X) is now worth about $1.20 billion. The share price has made a 1.62% gain in the past 5 days and has lost -69.56% since 2015 kicked off. Analysts are forecasting EPS growth of -1.90% for next fiscal year. The stock trades with a beta of 1.96. The stock price is below by -53.08% as contrast to the average price over the last 200 days. The company has 8.30% gross margins.
United States Steel Corporation produces and sells flat-rolled and tubular steel products in North America and Europe. It operates through three segments: Flat-Rolled Products (Flat-Rolled), U. S. Steel Europe (USSE), and Tubular Products (Tubular). The Flat-Rolled segment offers slabs, rounds, strip mill plates, sheets, and tin mill products. This segment serves customers in the service center, conversion, transportation, construction, container, and appliance and electrical markets.
Encana Corporation (USA) (NYSE:ECA)’s shares dropped -3.78% to $4.83. With its recent share price change, ECA market value has reached roughly $4.23 billion. Its most recent quarter balance sheet showed the company is standing at a 1.20 current ratio and possess -1.16 as debt to equity ratio. The company has a Profit Margin (ttm) of negative -77.10% and has 73.80% gross margins. The operating profit margin is -86.30%. The stock’s performance in 1 month is -41.46% and its volatility for the same period is 4.96%.
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.
Vuzix Corporation (NASDAQ:VUZI)‘s shares surged 18.36% to $8.51.
Vuzix® Corporation (VUZI) declared that the company has formed a partnership with Atheer, a pioneer of AiR™ (Augmented interactive Reality) computing. The Vuzix M100 Smart Glasses now supports Atheer’s AiR Suite designed specifically for remote expert collaboration, administration and rapid task flow deployment, which can be downloaded from the Vuzix app store.
“The M100 Smart Glasses can enhance workflows for companies in a broad range of sectors,” said Paul Travers, President and Chief Executive Officer of Vuzix. “Atheer’s AiR suite is well aligned with the enterprise class productivity and partnership capabilities that our customers expect from our devices. We’re looking forward to an ongoing relationship that will benefit both of our companies to provide a world-class enterprise solution.”
“We’re excited to work with Vuzix, as their hardware complements and operates seamlessly with our AiR Suite for Enterprise,” said Alberto Torres, CEO of Atheer. “The deskless workforce in Fortune 1000 entities is growing rapidly and needs hands-free access to task-specific information, in addition to real-time guidance for complex tasks. Our AiR Suite software and Vuzix M100 is a fitting combination for companies looking to maximize performance and deploy smart glasses-based productivity, right away.”
Communication between deskless professionals and subject matter experts is key to enabling quick decision making and a productive workforce. The M100 with the Atheer AiR suite enables deskless professionals to see checklists and step-by-step procedures in their smart glasses and enjoy hands-free interaction with information using simple gestures, voice, or head motion. Further, the suite enables professionals to team up with remote experts via video calls and receive guidance through real-time image annotations to resolve problems quickly. The AiR Suite also comprises an intuitive task flow authoring tool that allows enterprises to create smart glasses-optimized procedures and task flows with a simple drag-and-drop interface, saving valuable R&D resources and months of development time.
Vuzix Corporation designs, manufactures, markets, and sells wearable display devices in the United States and internationally. The company’s products are worn like eyeglasses that enable the user to view video and digital content, such as movies, computer data, the Internet, or video games through various mobile electronic devices, such as cell phones, laptop computers, tablets, portable media players, and gaming systems.



