On Tuesday, Shares of Southwestern Energy Company (NYSE:SWN), lost -1.31% to $6.76.
According to Zacks Investment Research, 1 analyst has rated the stock with a sell rating, 10 have assigned a hold rating, 0 says it’s a buy, and 11 have assigned a strong buy rating to the company.
Southwestern Energy Company explores, develops, and produces natural gas and oil in the United States. The company operates in two segments, Exploration, Development and Production; and Midstream Services. It focuses on the Fayetteville Shale, an unconventional natural gas reservoir covering about 888,161 net acres in Arkansas; and the Marcellus Shale, an unconventional natural gas reservoir covering about 266,073 net acres in northeast Pennsylvania.
Shares of Weatherford International plc (NYSE:WFT), declined -0.46% to $8.60, during its last trading session. As per the latest trading data available, the net money flow stood at $1 million as the shares received $10.52 million in upticks and gave away $9.52 million in downticks. The final up/down ratio was at 1.11. On a weekly basis, the stock has appreciated by -3.26%.During the course of the session, the shares witnessed a block trade with an up/down ratio of 3.16. $2.97 million was the inflow in upticks and $0.94 million was the outflow in downticks. For the block trade, the net money flow was $2.03 million.
Weatherford International plc provides equipment and services used in the drilling, evaluation, completion, production, and intervention of oil and natural gas wells worldwide. The company offers managed-pressure drilling services, counting closed-loop, air, managed pressure, and underbalanced drilling; drilling services, such as directional drilling, logging while drilling, measurement while drilling, and rotary steerable systems; and tubular running services, which comprise of tubular connection and installation services for the drilling, completion, and work over of oil or natural gas wells.
Finally, Abercrombie & Fitch Co. (NYSE:ANF), ended its last trade with 0.40% gain, and closed at $27.63.
Abercrombie & Fitch Co., declared that Fran Horowitz, President of its Hollister brand, has been promoted to President & Chief Merchandising Officer of the Company, effective right away. In this newly created position, Horowitz will have responsibility for all of the Company’s brands, reporting to Arthur C. Martinez, Executive Chairman.
“Abercrombie & Fitch Co. continues to make encouraging progress executing on its strategy to provide compelling, customer-focused shopping experiences based on clearly defined brand positions. We are happy with our performance for the quarter to date and are on track to deliver continued sequential improvement in comparable sales and achieve the profit expectations we had coming into the quarter,” said Arthur Martinez, Executive Chairman of Abercrombie & Fitch Co. “Fran’s merchandising skills and her exceptional leadership, which has inspired associates to focus all their efforts on an intense understanding and commitment to our customers, has ignited a turnaround at our Hollister brand. This promotion provides Fran the opportunity to play an even greater role in our future success as we focus on building shareholder value by positioning each of our brands for sustainable growth.”
As President & Chief Merchandising Officer, Horowitz will have responsibility for all customer-facing activities across the company’s brands. This comprises, merchandising, design, planning, inventory administration, marketing and stores. At the appropriate time, the company anticipates to name new presidents for each of its brands, who will report to Horowitz.
Abercrombie & Fitch Co., through its auxiliaries, operates as a specialty retailer of apparel for men, women, and kids. The company operates through three segments: U.S. Stores, International Stores, and Direct-to-Consumer. It sells various products, such as casual sportswear apparel comprising knit and woven shirts, graphic T-shirts, fleece, jeans and woven pants, shorts, sweaters, and outerwear; personal care products; and accessories for men, women, and kids under the Abercrombie & Fitch, abercrombie kids, and Hollister brand names.





