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Active Stock’s Buzzers: Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL), Union Pacific Corporation (NYSE:UNP), Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. (NYSE:HII)

On Wednesday, Shares of Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL), gain 2.05% to $36.75.

Canadian organizations are increasingly looking to improve efficiency, flexibility, operational agility, and integrity of systems, while wrestling with the need to reduce IT costs and comply with localization and security concerns. To address the increasing demand for data sovereignty, Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) has opened a fully functional data center that supports the deployment of cloud services for customers whose cloud applications and cloud-based solutions are deployed in Canada.

To assist customers achieve the benefits of cloud, the Canadian data center will support Oracle Human Capital Administration Cloud (Oracle HCM Cloud), Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning Cloud (Oracle ERP Cloud), and Oracle Customer Experience (CX) Cloud applications. The best-of-breed software as a service applications in Oracle Cloud are integrated with social, mobile, and analytic capabilities to assist deliver the experiences customers expect, the talent to succeed, and the performance the marketplace demands.

With Oracle HCM Cloud applications now available through Oracle Cloud, customers can securely deploy a modern human resources (HR) system in the cloud with a talent-centric and collaborative strategy that aligns HR with their recruitment, skills development, and business objectives, enabling them to find and retain talent and improve operational efficiency.

Oracle ERP Cloud assists customers streamline business processes using tools supporting financials, procurement, project costing, and project portfolio administration. With the solution in place, organizations will be able to confidently implement secure enterprise applications designed to improvement productivity, lower costs, and improve controls.

Oracle CX Cloud provides customers with modern sales tools that are user friendly and quick to deploy, and assist improve customer engagement through improved social and mobile capabilities, and leverage learned insights to improve constituent experience from actionable data, all with the speed and agility of the cloud. Customers will be able to deliver great customer experience throughout the customer journey and across all interaction channels.

Oracle Corporation develops, manufactures, markets, sells, hosts, and supports database and middleware software, application software, cloud infrastructure, hardware systems, and related services worldwide.

Shares of Union Pacific Corporation (NYSE:UNP), inclined 2.07% to $85.11, during its last trading session.

Rob Knight, chief financial officer of Union Pacific Corporation (UNP), will address the Cowen and Company 8th Annual Global Transportation Conference at 8:40 a.m. ET on Wednesday, September 9, 2015, in Boston.

Union Pacific Corporation, through its partner, Union Pacific Railroad Company, operates railroads in the United States. The company offers freight transportation services for agricultural products, counting grains, commodities produced from grains, and food and beverage products; automotive products, such as finished vehicles and automotive parts; and chemicals compriseing of industrial chemicals, plastics, crude oil, liquid petroleum gases, fertilizers, soda ash, sodium products, and phosphorus rock and sulfur products.

Finally, Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. (NYSE:HII), ended its last trade with 6.24% gain, and closed at $114.26.

Huntington Ingalls Industries, declared that the Virginia-class submarine Washington (SSN 787) is “pressure hull complete,” signifying that all of the submarine’s hull sections have been joined to form a single, watertight unit. Washington will be the U.S. Navy’s 14th Virginia-class submarine and the seventh to be delivered by HII’s Newport News Shipbuilding division.

“Pressure hull complete is an exciting step toward the boat’s completion because it’s the point when the submarine really starts to take its final shape and is the last major construction milestone before christening and delivery next year,” said Jim Hughes, Newport News’ vice president of submarines and fleet support. “As with all of our Virginia-class submarines, Washington represents a true team effort that involves our partners at General Dynamics Electric Boat, the Navy, our suppliers and the Washington crew.”

Washington’s construction, which began in September 2011 under a teaming arrangement between Newport News and Electric Boat, marked the starting of the VCS program’s two-submarines-per-year build plan. The ship is presently 83 percent complete.

“Over the last year and a half, I have enjoyed watching the many parts that make up a submarine come together,” said Cmdr. Jason Schneider, Washington’s commanding officer. “I can truly say Washington now looks like a submarine on the outside. I look forward to seeing the systems that make up the internals of the submarine continue to come together as we approach launch and delivery.”

Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. engages in designing, building, overhauling, and repairing ships primarily for the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Coast Guard. It operates in three segments: Ingalls Shipbuilding, Newport News Shipbuilding, and Other. The company is involved in the design and construction of non-nuclear ships comprising amphibious assault ships that comprise deck amphibious ships, amphibious transport dock ships, and multi-purpose amphibious assault ships; surface combatants; and national security cutters.

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