On Wednesday, Shares of Vapor Corp (NASDAQ:VPCO), gained 9.23% to $0.710.
Vapor Corp., declared a change to the record date for its forthcoming special stockholders’ meeting. The record date of December 31, 2015 formerly declared has been changed to January 7, 2016.
At the special stockholders’ meeting that Vapor intends to hold on January 21, 2016, shareholders will be asked to approve (1) a reverse stock split of Vapor’s issued and outstanding shares of Common Stock at a ratio and effective upon a date to be determined by Vapor’s Board of Directors and (2) an improvement in the number of authorized shares of common stock of Vapor.
Vapor Corp. designs, markets, and distributes vaporizers, e-liquids, electronic cigarettes, and accessories primarily in the United States and Canada. Its Vaporizers and electronic cigarettes are battery-powered products that enable users to inhale nicotine vapor without smoke, tar, ash, or carbon monoxide.
Shares of GoPro Inc (NASDAQ:GPRO), inclined 0.66% to $18.40, during its last trading session.
GoPro, Inc. (GPRO) declared The GoPro Channel will be available starting recently on the PlayStation®4 (PS4™) and PlayStation®3 (PS3™) systems. The custom designed GoPro Channel app allows PS4 and PS3 owners to stream GoPro content on-demand, browse GoPro cameras and accessories, and more. PlayStation joins GoPro’s growing roster of distribution partners counting Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Comcast Watchable, Sky, Vessel Entertainment, Xbox, LG and Virgin America.
“We want GoPro content and programming to be easily accessible on every platform where our millions of fans spend time,” said Jon Cohen, GoPro’s director, distribution. “There’s a sweet-spot of overlap between PlayStation’s super-engaged audience and the GoPro audience and we’re excited to welcome PlayStation to GoPro’s expanding OTT family.”
GoPro, Inc. develops hardware and software solutions to alleviate consumer pain points associated with capturing, managing, sharing, and enjoying engaging content. The company offers HERO line of capture devices, such as cameras; premium accessories, counting battery BacPac, smart remote, and LCD touch BacPac accessories; and mounts comprising equipment-based mounts comprising of helmet, handlebar, roll bar, and grip and tripod mounts that enable consumers to capture content while engaged in a range of activities, in addition to mounts that enable customers to wear the mount on their bodies, such as wrist housings, chest harnesses, and head straps.
Finally, Goldcorp Inc. (USA) (NYSE:GG), ended its last trade with -1.87% loss, and closed at $11.52.
On Tuesday, December 29, 2015, Nasdaq Composite ended at 5,107.94, up 1.33%, Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced 1.10% to finish the day at 17,720.98, and the S&P 500 closed at 2,078.36, up 1.06%.
Goldcorp Inc.’s stock slipped by 0.42% to close Tuesday’s session at USD 11.74. The company’s shares oscillated between USD 11.61 and USD 12.00. The stock recorded a trading volume of 5.39 million shares, which was below its 50-day daily average volume of 8.62 million shares and its 52-week average volume of 9.12 million shares. Over the last five days Goldcorp Inc.’s shares have declined by 0.59% and in the past one month the stock has lost 0.09%. In addition, over the last three months the stock has lost 3.85% and year to date the shares have shed 34.18%. The company has returned 1.83% in the past one month, on a compounded total return basis. Goldcorp Inc. has a current dividend yield of 1.97%. The stock is trading at a price to book ratio of 0.59, which compares to a historical PB ratio near to 0.89. Additionally, the stock is trading at a price to cash flow ratio of 9.90 and at a price to sales ratio of 2.65.
Goldcorp Inc. engages in the acquisition, exploration, development, and operation of precious metal properties in Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Central and South America. The company primarily explores for gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc deposits. Its principal mining properties comprise the Red Lake, Éléonore, Porcupine, and Musselwhite gold mines in Canada; the Peñasquito and Los Filos mines in Mexico; the Marlin property in Guatemala; the Cerro Negro and Alumbrera mines in Argentina; and the Pueblo Viejo mine in the Dominican Republic.




