Active Stocks Buzz: Denbury Resources Inc. (NYSE:DNR), Infosys Ltd ADR (NYSE:INFY), PACCAR Inc (NASDAQ:PCAR)

Active Stocks Buzz: Denbury Resources Inc. (NYSE:DNR), Infosys Ltd ADR (NYSE:INFY), PACCAR Inc (NASDAQ:PCAR)

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On Wednesday, Shares of Denbury Resources Inc. (NYSE:DNR), gained 3.56% to $3.64.

Denbury Resources, declared that Phil Rykhoek, President and Chief Executive Officer, will present at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2015 Global Energy Conference on Wednesday, November 11, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. Eastern Time. A link to the live webcast of the presentation and the presentation slides are available in the investor relations section of the Company’s website at www.denbury.com. A replay of the presentation will be available on the Company’s website shortly after the presentation.

Denbury is an independent oil and natural gas company with operations focused in two key operating areas: the Gulf Coast and Rocky Mountain regions. The Company’s aim is to improvement the value of its properties through a combination of exploitation, drilling and proven engineering extraction practices, with the most noteworthy emphasis regarding carbon dioxide improved oil recovery (“CO2 EOR”) operations.

Denbury Resources Inc. operates as an independent oil and natural gas company in the United States. The company primarily focuses on improved oil recovery utilizing carbon dioxide.

Shares of Infosys Ltd ADR (NYSE:INFY), declined -0.46% to $16.17, during its last trading session.

Infosys Foundation USA , a non-profit organization focused on bridging the digital divide in America, declared new planned grant partnerships with Girls Who Code, Code Now and ScriptEd. These organizations focus on delivering computer science and coding education to middle and high school students through curricular and extracurricular programs nationwide. The grants follow Infosys Foundation USA’s inaugural Crossroads event at Stanford University , which, for the first time, convened more than 50 policymakers, educators and nonprofit leaders to discuss and apply design thinking methodologies to re imagine computer science education in the U.S..

Infosys Foundation USA , said, “While the Crossroads event spurred a vigorous debate with multiple perspectives on how best to make computer science education more inclusive, it reaffirmed my belief that computer science is not only for software engineers. Rather, it is a fundamental skill that is permeating every discipline and that can ultimately bridge many of recently’s social and economic divides. Our grantees are disruptors, taking innovative approaches to bringing computer science education to more young people, particularly to underserved communities. Our Foundation is proud to support their efforts.”

Alan Kay , Turing Award winner and computer science pioneer who spoke at the Crossroads event, called on educators, policymakers and corporate America to not only rethink the way we teach children, but to question the underlying assumptions on which our current education system was built. The grant recipients share this belief that meaningful change will require partnershipinside and outside of the existing education system, and will use the grant money to extend computer science and coding education to students at high school level or below, across the country − through clubs, workshops, digital programs, curricular programs and more.

Infosys Limited, together with its auxiliaries, provides business consulting, technology, engineering, and outsourcing services in North America, Europe, India, and internationally. Its solutions comprise business information technology (IT) services comprising application development and maintenance, independent validation services, infrastructure administration, business process administration, and engineering services comprising of product engineering and life cycle solutions; and consulting and systems integration services, counting consulting, enterprise solutions, systems integration, and advanced technologies.

Finally, Shares of PACCAR Inc (NASDAQ:PCAR), ended its last trade with 0.27% gain, and closed at $51.60.

PACCAR, annually recognizes the top performing suppliers in its Supplier Performance Administration (SPM) Program. The SPM program evaluates a supplier’s performance in the areas of product development, operations support and business alignment with PACCAR objectives.

“Quality, Technology and Innovation are cornerstones of PACCAR’s success that enable the company to deliver outstanding products and services to our customers worldwide. Our suppliers play a critical role in each of these areas,” said Bill Jackson, PACCAR Vice President, Global Purchasing. Through the SPM Program, Supplier and PACCAR cross-functional teams collaborate to identify performance enhancements and to develop product innovations. “We appreciate the value created for PACCAR customers through the long term relationships we have with our suppliers. We are happy to recognize and honor our top suppliers that reached the SPM Leader and Achiever Status, the top quartile of PACCAR supplier performance,” said Jackson. For 2015, Rago and Sons, Inc., of Oakland, California achieved the highest SPM score and the leader designation.

PACCAR Inc, together with its auxiliaries, designs, manufactures, and distributes light, medium, and heavy-duty trucks and related aftermarket parts worldwide. It operates through three segments: Truck, Parts, and Financial Services. The Truck segment offers its trucks for use in the over-the-road and off-highway hauling of freight, petroleum, wood products, and construction and other materials to independent dealers under the Kenworth, Peterbilt, and DAF nameplates.

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