On Thursday, Lowe’s Companies, Inc. (NYSE:LOW)’s shares declined -0.36% to $68.48.
According to the latest information the short interest in Lowes Companies shot up by 17.7% or 1,705,185 shares. The final shorts are 1.2% of the total floated shares. The positions raised from 9,639,182 shares on August 31,2015 to 11,344,367 on September 15,2015. According to the per-day average trading of 4,282,006 shares, the days to cover are 3. The information was released by Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc (FINRA) on September 24th.
On other hand, the company has revealed insider buying and selling activities to the Securities Exchange, The Securities and Exchange Commission has divulged that Damron Ricky D, officer (Chief Operating Officer) of Lowes Companies Inc, had unloaded 13,075 shares at an average price of $68.71 in a transaction dated on August 25, 2015. The total value of the transaction was worth $898,383.
Lowe’s Companies, Inc. (Lowe’s) is a home improvement retailer. As of January 30, 2015, Lowe’s operated 1,840 home improvement and hardware stores, representing approximately 201 million square feet of retail selling space.
PACCAR Inc (NASDAQ:PCAR)’s shares dropped -0.89% to $54.49.
PACCAR’s Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of twenty-four cents ($.24) per share, payable on December 4, 2015, to stockholders of record at the close of business on November 13, 2015.
PACCAR Inc is a company operating in three principal industry segments: the Truck segment, includes the design, manufacture and distribution of light-, medium- and heavy-duty commercial trucks; the Parts segment, includes the distribution of aftermarket parts for trucks and related commercial vehicles, and the Financial Services segment, includes finance and leasing products and services provided to customers and dealers in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe and Australia.
At the end of Thursday’s trade, Harley-Davidson Inc (NYSE:HOG)‘s shares surged 0.66% to $53.44.
Harley-Davidson’s most dynamic markets recently are outside of the nation that conceived, birthed, and reared its dominance, according to Bloomberg.
Last year, 36.2 percent of the brand’s motorcycles were sold abroad, primarily Asia, up 4 percent over 2013, according to data from IHS Polk.
One bike in particular has seen impressive growth in the east, with year-over-year sales up by double-digits worldwide. The Harley-Davidson Street 750 has the best sales and highest growth rate in Asia of any Harley model ever.
The 2016 Street 750 belongs to the first, and presently only, Harley model family to be made outside the U.S.—manufacturing on the Street series of 500 and 750 engines is split between the American Midwest and India, depending on destination country. The dual locations make for significantly quicker delivery times in Asia and the Pacific. Bloomberg Reports
Harley-Davidson, Inc. is the parent company for the groups of companies doing business as Harley-Davidson Motor Company (HDMC) and Harley-Davidson Financial Services (HDFS). The Company operates in two segments: the Motorcycles & Related Products (Motorcycles) segment and the Financial Services segment.
Dana Holding Corporation (NYSE:DAN), ended its Thursday’s trading session with -2.20% loss, and closed at $15.98.
Dana Holding Corporation declared that it has earned a Masters of Quality Award from Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA), the highest honor for suppliers to the commercial-vehicle manufacturer.
Dana’s manufacturing facility in Lima, Ohio, was recognized for its commitment to quality, delivery, technology, and cost performance. The largest heavy-duty truck manufacturer in North America, DTNA manufactures, sells, and services several renowned commercial-vehicle brands, counting Freightliner and Western Star, in addition to Thomas Built Buses. It is also the leading producer of medium-duty trucks and specialized commercial vehicles across the continent.
Now in its 28th year, the Masters of Quality Award is presented to an elite group of suppliers who meet rigorous standards and also show a commitment for continual improvement. DTNA’s suppliers are evaluated semi-annually on more than 100 criteria related to quality, service, aftermarket parts availability, engineering, warranty, and purchasing; only those rated at the top are recognized with the award.
Dana Holding Corporation is a global provider of high technology driveline, sealing and thermal-management products. The Company offers its products to vehicle manufacturers in the global light vehicle, medium/heavy vehicle and off-highway markets.
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