On Wednesday, Shares of Gold Fields Limited (ADR) (NYSE:GFI), lost -5.02% to $2.84.
Gold Fields Limited, declared net earnings attributable to our shareholders of US$12 million for the June 2015 quarter contrast with net losses of US$14 million in the March 2014 quarter and net earnings of US$19 million in the June 2014 quarter. Normalized earnings of US$22 million for the June 2015 quarter contrast with normalized losses of US$13 million in the March 2014 quarter and normalized earnings of US$25 million in the June 2014 quarter.
Gold Fields Limited operates as a gold mining company. The company engages in the exploration, extraction, processing, and smelting of gold and copper properties. It holds interests in eight operating mines in South Africa, Ghana, Australia, and Peru.
Shares of Hospira, Inc. (NYSE:HSP), declined - 0.01% to $89.96, during its last trading session.
Hospira, declared the first installation of the Plum 360™ infusion system with Hospira MedNet, at Shannon Medical Center in San Angelo, Texas. The Plum 360 infusion system, supported by the new Hospira MedNet version 6.1-safety software, is the latest addition to Hospira’s innovative portfolio of next-generation smart pumps.
“Hospira is excited to partner with Shannon Medical Center on the launch of the new Plum general infusion device,” said Cynthia Ansari, vice president, U.S. Marketing and Software, Medical Devices, Hospira. “This marks another important step on Hospira’s journey towards offering the newest, most advanced line of infusion devices available. Designed with close attention to the clinical needs of our customers, the Plum 360 infusion system delivers advanced capabilities to enable clinical excellence, counting automatic default into an improved Hospira MedNet drug library.”
Hospira, Inc. provides injectable drugs and infusion technologies to develop, manufacture, distribute, and market products worldwide. The company operates through Americas, EMEA, and APAC segments.
At the end of Wednesday’s trade, Shares of FireEye Inc (NASDAQ:FEYE), gained 1.99% to $37.47.
DocuSign, Inc. (DocuSign®) declared that Michael Sheridan has joined the company as Chief Financial Officer. Mike Dinsdale will take on the role of Chief Growth Officer. Both will report to DocuSign Chairman and CEO Keith Krach.
“Michael Sheridan is a world class executive and a tremendous addition to the DocuSign team,” said Krach. “He has a remarkable track record of building high growth companies in some of the most important areas of tech. We’re fortunate to have his financial leadership and business experience at DocuSign as we accelerate our growth worldwide.”
Preceding to his role at FireEye (FEYE), Michael Sheridan served as CFO for several technology companies counting Mimosa Systems (now part of Iron Mountain), Playlist Inc., IGN Entertainment (now part of News Corp.), Facebook and SonicWALL (now part of Dell). He began his career with nine years in public accounting at Arthur Andersen and holds a B.S. in commerce from Santa Clara University.
FireEye, Inc., together with its auxiliaries, provides cybersecurity solutions for detecting, preventing, and resolving cyber-attacks. The company offers vector-specific appliance solutions that provide threat protection from network to endpoint for inbound and outbound network traffic that may contain sensitive information.
Finally, BlackBerry Ltd (NASDAQ:BBRY), ended its last trade with 1.77% gain, and closed at $7.47.
BlackBerry Limited, unveiled updates to WatchDox by BlackBerry, counting a new application for BlackBerry 10 devices and additional multi-OS integration.
WatchDox by BlackBerry is a secure enterprise file sharing and mobile content administration solution. It improvements productivity and partnership by enabling users to connect to files from any PC, tablet or smartphone. Organizations remain in full control of corporate content, even after files are downloaded and shared with third parties. WatchDox by BlackBerry was recently named a “Visionary” in the Gartner “Magic Quadrant for Enterprise File Synchronization and Sharing” for the second successive year.
The new WatchDox by BlackBerry application for BlackBerry 10 smartphones, counting the BlackBerry Classic and BlackBerry Passport, provides secure anytime online access to content, with synchronization across mobile, desktop and web environments. Users have the ability to browse, access, search and view Microsoft Office, PDF and image files from Windows File Share and Microsoft SharePoint. They can securely share links to content with colleagues in addition to third party collaborators, enhancing productivity without putting corporate data at risk.
BlackBerry Limited provides wireless communications solutions worldwide. The company offers BlackBerry wireless solutions, which comprise the sale of BlackBerry handheld devices; and the provision of data communication, and compression and security infrastructure services enabling BlackBerry handheld wireless devices to send and receive wireless messages and data. It also provides BlackBerry 10 smartphones; BlackBerry Enterprise Service (BES) 10 and BES 12, which are enterprise mobility administration solutions; QNX software for embedded markets; cloud-based BlackBerry Internet of Things platform; and BBM, an instant mobile to mobile private messaging service.
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