On Tuesday, Shares of Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (NYSE:FCX), surged 7.11% to $10.40, amid a wider mining sector rally as the company is rumored to be working with JPMorgan (JPM), according to Bloomberg sources.
The company is having JPMorgan advise it in response to activist investor Carl Icahn’s new position in the company.
Icahn revealed an 8.5% stake in the company in a regulatory filing last month, according to Bloomberg.
Freeport-McMoRan Inc., a natural resource company, engages in the acquisition of mineral assets, and oil and natural gas resources. It primarily explores for copper, gold, molybdenum, cobalt, silver, and other metals, in addition to oil and gas.
Shares of The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO), inclined 0.99% to $38.90, during its last trading session.
Coke Zero™ is bringing its first-of-its-kind drinkable marketing campaign to the football field, giving fans a chance to try delicious and refreshing zero-calorie Coke Zero through multiple innovative avenues. This season, Coke Zero is expanding the “You Don’t Know Zero ‘Til You’ve Tried It”™ campaign through a fully integrated drinkable campaign using multiple broadcast spots, traditional media, digital, out-of-home, retail, social media engagement and the most popular pre-game show on television — ESPN’s College GameDay Built by The Home Depot.
To kick off the third year of its partnership with ESPN College GameDay, Coke Zero is returning to college football with Section Zero — now, a Saturday staple, and the most coveted seat for the ultimate fan. At each campus ESPN College GameDay visits, Section Zero will treat 50 fans to premium seating and a chance to see ESPN College GameDay’s newest cast member, Rece Davis! Students can gain access to Section Zero by showing their school spirit on game day and participating in a few classic tailgate games on campus. Those fans not on campus can experience the fun of Section Zero by tuning in to the show nationwide, or by following @CokeZero on Twitter and Instagram.
“Coke Zero fuels the most passionate college fans throughout the season, allowing them to enjoy the ritual of watching ESPN College GameDay on television or — if they’re lucky — in person,” said Racquel Mason, Vice President, Coca-Cola & Coca-Cola Zero. “Section Zero was created to offer the pinnacle viewing experience, and by posting social content from this premium section, we can show fans at home that Section Zero truly has the best seats in the house at ESPN College GameDay.”
Together with Section Zero, Coke Zero’s 23,000-pound, 26-by-36 foot drinkable billboard will be making an appearance this season at a few ESPN College GameDay campuses. After running through a giant contour bottle and 4,500 feet of straw tubing that spells out “Taste It,” ice-cold Coke Zero is dispensed through a free sampling station to thirsty fans.
The Coca-Cola Company, a beverage company, manufactures and distributes various nonalcoholic beverages worldwide. The company primarily offers sparkling beverages and still beverages. Its sparkling beverages comprise nonalcoholic ready-to-drink beverages with carbonation, such as carbonated energy drinks, and carbonated waters and flavored waters.
Finally, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (NYSE:BK), ended its last trade with 2.16% gain, and closed at $39.32.
The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation has designated Michelle Neal as President of BNY Mellon Markets Group. Most recently global head of listed derivatives, markets clearing and fixed income market structure with Deutsche Bank, Neal brings to her leadership role at BNY Mellon a wealth of financial services industry experience across the breadth of Markets Group activities, counting global fixed income, FX, equity markets, collateral services, clearing, and electronic trading. Assuming her new role on November 30th, 2015, Neal will report to Curtis Arledge, Vice Chairman of BNY Mellon.
One of BNY Mellon’s fastest growing businesses since its creation just over a year ago, BNY Mellon Markets Group assists clients access capital, financing and liquidity by providing an extensive suite of foreign exchange, securities finance, collateral administration and segregation, capital markets, liquidity and prime brokerage services. Neal, 41, succeeds Kurt Woetzel, who recently stepped down. As president of the Markets Group, she will be based at the Group’s headquarters in New York.
The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, an investment company, provides financial products and services to institutions, corporations, and high net worth individuals in the United States and internationally. It operates through two segments, Investment Administration and Investment Services.
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