On Thursday, Shares of Marathon Oil Corporation (NYSE:MRO), surged 9.01% to $15.97.
Marathon Oil Corporation declared that Lee M. Tillman, Marathon Oil president and CEO, will present at the Barclays CEO Energy-Power Conference in New York on Wednesday, Sept. 9, at 9:45 a.m. EDT.
Marathon Oil Corporation operates as an energy company. It operates in three segments: North America Exploration and Production, International Exploration and Production, and Oil Sands Mining. The North America Exploration and Production segment explores for, produces, and markets crude oil and condensate, natural gas liquids, and natural gas in North America.
Shares of Fitbit Inc. (NYSE:FIT), declined -8.93% to $34.97, during its last trading session.
Fitbit declared the Fitbit for Windows 10 app, delivering a more engaging and fluid app design that lets users personalize the way they interact with key pieces of their health and fitness journey across all their Windows devices. Through new Windows 10 app features, people at all fitness levels can now more easily access and log their most important personalized data in real-time. Fitbit assists users track their steps, activity, exercise, food, weight and sleep, providing the information they need to more successfully reach their aims. Fitbit users can download the Windows 10 app from the Windows Store to their desktop and tablet. Fitbit for Windows 10 will be able for Windows 10 mobile and Xbox One later this year.
Key features of the new Fitbit for Windows 10 app:
- Updated live tiles that have been redesigned with more information and new notification types to let users quickly access their most critical data to better enable them to reach their personalized health and fitness aims.
- Quick actions to assist users log and track their health and fitness activities, such as food, water intake and exercise, in addition to set alarms more efficiently with the simple click of a button, encouraging more frequent logging.
- Cortana® support allows users to speak commands on Windows 10 tablets, PCs and mobile phones - such as “Fitbit, I ate chicken for dinner” or “Fitbit, I went for a three-mile run” - for automatic and easier food and activity logging.
- Notification center now consolidates all users’ important notifications and messages in a dedicated tab making it effortless to review progress, or stay motivated with cheers, taunts and encouragements from friends and family.
- Improved syncing with Bluetooth on all Windows 10 devices with supported hardware provides users with quicker access to their health and fitness stats, so they can make timely decisions to reach their objectives.
- Universal design and continuum support allows users to customize and effortlessly view their most important personalized data in real-time with an improved visual experience adjusted for whatever Windows 10 device they are using.
Fitbit Inc. manufactures and provides wearable fitness-tracking devices worldwide. The company makes both wrist bands and clippable devices that monitor a users fitness activity by tracking the calories burned or distance covered.
Finally, Echo Global Logistics, Inc. (NASDAQ:ECHO), ended its last trade with 1.31% gain, and closed at $23.19.
Echo Global Logistics declared that Christopher N. Clemmensen has been named Senior Vice President of Marketing. A proven executive with nearly 25 years of experience at both emerging and Fortune 500 companies, Clemmensen comes to Echo with a history of profitable revenue growth, innovative marketing campaigns and successful re-brandings. He will lead the marketing department with a focus on planned marketing, product administration and lead-generation efforts at Echo.
Clemmensen has a proven track record of success as a marketing executive. From 1999 to 2001, he served as VP of Marketing at YesMail, where he worked with current Echo President and Chief Operating Officer David Menzel. Clemmensen led marketing efforts throughout YesMail’s IPO and $520 million acquisition by CMGI in 2000. His preceding experience comprises brand administration roles at Kraft and S.C. Johnson & Sons.
As the top marketing executive at the Healthcare division of Thomson Reuters, Clemmensen oversaw the annual 100 Top Hospitals® report, growing sales 46 percent over three years. Leading up to the acquisition of Reuters in 2008, he led a 50-person global marketing team that integrated marketing across five businesses for Thomson worth $450 million. Post acquisition, Clemmensen worked on the company’s global rebranding as Thomson Reuters, an effort that spanned 300 offices in 93 countries.
Echo Global Logistics, Inc. provides technology-enabled transportation and supply chain administration solutions in the United States. It uses a proprietary technology platform to compile and analyze data from its multi-modal network of motor, rail, and air freight transportation providers for the transportation and logistics needs.
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