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Why These Stocks Most Active? Chesapeake Energy Corporation, (NYSE:CHK), Reynolds American, (NYSE:RAI), ON Semiconductor, (NASDAQ:ON)

On Thursday, Shares of Chesapeake Energy Corporation (NYSE:CHK), lost -4.29% to $12.50, hitting its lowest level, as oil futures settled with a loss of 1% on Thursday, as a stronger dollar assisted fuel a pullback in the U.S. benchmark from its highest level of the year.

Traders assessed a report Thursday from an international energy watchdog that said crude demand was rising around the globe, but supply growth would stay strong, according to MarketWatch.

Chesapeake Energy Corporation engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of properties for the production of oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGL) from underground reservoirs in the United States.

Shares of Reynolds American Inc. (NYSE:RAI), declined -1.29% to $72.15, during its last trading session.

Reynolds American, has declared the following: “Reynolds American to acquire Lorillard on June 12, 2015.”

Reynolds American Inc., through its auxiliaries, manufactures and sells cigarettes and other tobacco products in the United States. It operates through RJR Tobacco, American Snuff, and Santa Fe segments. The RJR Tobacco segment offers cigarettes under the brand names of CAMEL, PALL MALL, WINSTON, KOOL, DORAL, SALEM, MISTY, and CAPRI; and CAMEL Snus, a smoke-free tobacco product, in addition to manages various licensed brands, counting DUNHILL and STATE EXPRESS 555.

Finally, ON Semiconductor Corp. (NASDAQ:ON), ended its last trade with 1.11% gain, and closed at $12.78.

On May 27, ON Semiconductor, driving energy efficiency innovations, has further strengthened its low drop-out (LDO) linear voltage regulator portfolio with the introduction a series of new high performance devices to support double data rate (DDR) memory. The NCP51200, NCP51400, NCP51510 and NCP51199 feature built-in Power MOSFETS, and are targeted at a wide variety of applications in the computing, data networking, industrial and handheld consumer markets for specific applications such as SDRAM DIMM memories, servers, routers, smartphones, tablet computer platforms, set top boxes, smart TVs, printers and PC/laptop motherboards. AEC−Q100 qualified versions are also accessible for automotive applications, counting embedded GPS mapping systems, Infotainment, and Wifi and Bluetooth communications.

These high performance LDOs support DDR1, DDR2, DDR3, LPDDR3, DDR4 and LPDDR4 standards with termination voltages (VTT) down to 500 millivolts (mV). Each is capable of actively sourcing and sinking a full 2.0 amps (A) when used with DDR4 and LPDDR4. Additionally, the NCP51145 can support up to 1.2A when used with DDR4 and LPDDR4. The NCP/NCV51199 can source and sink 2.0 A and 1.5 A currents for DDR2 and DDR3 respectively, while the NCP51200 and NCP51510 are specified for 3 A peak current operation and support remote sensing. These highly integrated DDR termination LDOs also benefit from soft-start, on-chip thermal shutdown and (for some devices) under-voltage lockout mechanisms. Each device has a high-speed differential amplifier, which provides ultra-fast response to both line voltage and load current transients. All of these devices are also compatible with DDR1 and DDR2, allowing for easy upgrades to newer DDR memory. A temperature range of -40 °C to +125 °C is specified, with an extended temperature range of +150 °C offered for automotive versions.

ON Semiconductor Corporation manufactures and sells semiconductor components for various electronic devices worldwide. It operates in four segments: Application Products Group, Image Sensor Group, Standard Products Group, and System Solutions Group.

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