On Thursday, Shares of Yelp Inc. (NYSE:YELP), lost -10.04% to $38.18, hitting its lowest level.
Yelp Inc., declared the launch of Yelp Philippines.
The Philippines is home to 100 million people, 7,107 islands, 23 active volcanoes, a six-inch primate, and countless Jeepneys and it is the 32nd international market to join the Yelp community. Yelp in the Philippines is accessible in both English and Filipino, the 18th language accessible on Yelp.
Yelp will kick off its community building efforts in Manila - one of the densest cities in the world - and soon bring together Yelpers online and offline to experience the best of Manila. Yelp will also be accessible across the entire country, so everyone, everywhere in the Philippines with access to the Internet on a desktop computer or a smartphone, now has the ability to share their opinions on what is great (and not-so great) about local businesses in the Philippines.
In a country so hot and humid, consumers can find thousands of ways to stay cool by logging on to Yelp.com.ph or downloading Yelp’s mobile app to explore all the Philippines has to offer. Business owners can get in on the action too at biz.yelp.com.ph by claiming their Yelp Business Page for free.
Yelp Inc. operates a platform that connects people with local businesses in the United States. Its platform covers various local business categories, counting restaurants, shopping, beauty and fitness, arts, entertainment and events, home and local services, health, nightlife, travel and hotel, auto, and others categories.
Shares of Magnum Hunter Resources Corp. (NYSE:MHR), declined -9.88% to $1.55, during its last trading session.
Magnum Hunter Resources Corporation, declared that it has declared a monthly cash dividend on the Company’s 10.25% Series C Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock (“Series C Preferred Stock”), a monthly cash dividend on the Company’s 8.0% Series D Cumulative Preferred Stock (“Series D Preferred Stock”) and a monthly cash dividend on the Company’s 8.0% Series E Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock (“Series E Preferred Stock”). The outstanding shares of Series E Preferred Stock are represented by depositary shares (the “Depositary Shares”), each representing a 1/1,000th interest of a share of Series E Preferred Stock.
The dividend on the Series C Preferred Stock, which is for the month of July 2015, is payable on July 31, 2015, to holders of record at the close of business on July 15, 2015. The payment will be an annualized 10.25% per share, which is equivalent to about $0.2135 per share, based on the $25.00 per share liquidation preference of the Series C Preferred Stock. The Series C Preferred Stock is presently listed on the NYSE MKT and trades under the ticker symbol “MHR.PRC”.
Magnum Hunter Resources Corporation, an independent oil and gas company, explores for, exploits, acquires, develops, and produces crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquid resources in the United States. The company operates through the U.S. Upstream, Midstream, and Oilfield Services segments.
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