On Monday, Shares of Scorpio Bulkers Inc (NYSE:SALT), lost -4.12% to $1.77.
Scorpio Bulkers, declared that the Company has agreed to time charter-out the SBI Montesino, a Capesize vessel that is presently under construction in South Korea with delivery predictable in July, 2015. Upon delivery from the shipyard, the vessel will be chartered-out to a major European charterer for 4-7 months at $14,500 per day.
Scorpio Bulkers Inc., together with its auxiliaries, engages in the marine transportation of dry bulk commodities. Its fleet transports a range of major and minor bulk commodities, counting ores, coal, grains, and fertilizers along worldwide shipping routes.
Shares of KapStone Paper and Packaging Corp. (NYSE:KS), inclined 3.31% to $25.00, during its last trading session.
KapStone Paper and Packaging Corporation, will release its 2015 second quarter earnings on Wednesday, July 29, after the market closes.
The Company will host a conference call on Thursday, July 30, at 11:00 a.m. ET (10:00 a.m. CT) to review the results for the quarter.
KapStone Paper and Packaging Corporation manufactures and sells containerboards, corrugated products, and specialty paper products in the United States and internationally.
Finally, Harman International Industries Inc./DE/ (NYSE:HAR), ended its last trade with -0.90% loss, and closed at $106.04.
Skullcandy, declared planned changes designed to strengthen its product development platform and accelerate its aim to be the world’s most innovative lifestyle and performance audio company.
Jeff Hutchings has joined Skullcandy as VP of Engineering and Category from Harman, Inc. (HAR) where he most recently served as Director in the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Office and led product innovation and engineering. Jeff has over 25 years of experience in engineering administration, hardware, software, embedded systems, and signal processing in both research & development and production roles. Jeff started his audio career 15 years ago at dbx Professional Products, designing professional audio signal processors for studio and tour sound. He holds patents in audio/video networking and headphones with additional patents pending. Jeff is partnered up with Tom Bishop who now leads Skullcandy’s Sourcing, Quality, Packaging and Manufacturing groups in addition to select product development projects. Tom has been with Skullcandy since 2009 where he founded and built the manufacturing support operations in China and later led Skullcandy’s product creation and manufacturing groups for 3 years. Preceding to Skullcandy, Tom oversaw Burton Snowboards’ hardgoods product development in China for 6 years.
Harman International Industries, Incorporated develops, manufactures, and markets audio products, lighting solutions, and electronic systems, in addition to digitally integrated audio and infotainment systems for the automotive industry worldwide. Its Infotainment segment offers infotainment systems for vehicle applications to be installed primarily as original equipment by automotive manufacturers.
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