On Friday, Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS)’s shares declined -1.09% to $36.24, on April 6, Morgan Stanley (MS), will declare its first quarter 2015 financial results on Monday, April 20, 2015, at about 7:15 a.m. (ET). A conference call to talk about the results will be held on Monday, April 20, 2015 at 8:30 a.m. (ET).
Morgan Stanley, a financial holding corporation, provides various financial products and services to corporations, governments, financial institutions, and individuals worldwide. The corporation’s Institutional Securities segment offers financial advisory services on mergers and attainments, divestitures, joint ventures, corporate restructurings, recapitalizations, spin-offs, exchange offers, leveraged buyouts, takeover defenses, and shareholder relations, in addition to provides capital raising and corporate lending services.
Concho Resources Inc (NYSE:CXO)’s shares dropped -1.06% to $120.91, during the last trading session on Friday, after Concho Resources Inc (CXO), will host a conference call on Tuesday, May 5, 2015, at 9:00 AM CT (10:00 AM ET) to talk about first quarter 2015 financial and operating results. The Corporation plans to declare first quarter 2015 results on Monday, May 4, 2015, after close of trading.
Concho Resources Inc., an independent oil and natural gas corporation, attains, develops, and explores for oil and natural gas properties in the Unites States. The corporations principal operating areas are located in the Permian Basin of southeast New Mexico and West Texas. As of December 31, 2014, its total estimated proved reserves were 637.2 million barrel of oil equivalent. Concho Resources Inc. was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in Midland, Texas.
At the end of Friday’s trade, Splunk, Inc. (NASDAQ:SPLK)‘s shares dipped -0.97% to $63.17, after, Splunk, Inc. (SPLK), declared it was awarded a contract to support Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Lightning II Program. Splunk has offered Lockheed Martin with Splunk® Enterprise to monitor and analyze IT systems and network behavior for the Autonomic Logistics Information System (ALIS), which supports the F-35 Lightning II, a 5th generation fighter jet.
Splunk Enterprise is initially being used by Lockheed Martin in 25 different operating environments for IT operations and application delivery, analyzing machine data from the systems and networks supporting the ALIS infrastructure to assist ensure applications are operating at peak performance. The ALIS is the off-board IT backbone of the F-35 Lightning II Program, with capabilities to capture and analyze the fleet’s overall readiness in U.S. military branches and in a number of other countries using the F-35.
“Splunk is a proven leader in analyzing and visualizing machine data, and we are happy to support this critical program,” said Bill Cull, vice president of global public sector, Splunk. “F-35 aircraft are flying data centers that generate a massive amount of information on each flight. The IT systems and applications supporting this program are essential, and Splunk Enterprise’s role is to support daily ALIS operations.”
Splunk, Inc. provides software products that enable organizations to gain real-time operational intelligence in the United States and internationally. The corporations products enable users to collect, index, search, explore, monitor, and analyze data regardless of format or source users. It offers Splunk Enterprise, a machine data engine with collection, indexing, search, reporting analysis, alerting, monitoring, and data administration capabilities; and Splunk Cloud service.
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