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Active Stocks News Review: Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE:XOM), Coach, Inc. (NYSE:COH), E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (NYSE:DD)

On Monday, Shares of Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE:XOM), lost -1.45% to $78.06, hitting its lowest level, dragged down by steepening declines in the price of oil.

Energy companies in the S&P 500 were the biggest decliners in the index, falling 2%. Major oil companies Chevron Corp. and Exxon Mobil Corp., which led declines in the Dow industrials on Friday, continued to drag the market lower, falling 3.3% and 1.5%, respectively. WSJ Reports

Exxon Mobil Corporation explores for and produces crude oil and natural gas in the United States, Canada/South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia/Oceania.

Shares of Coach, Inc. (NYSE:COH), declined -2.47% to $30.43, during its last trading session, hitting its lowest level.

On Tuesday, August 4, 2015 at 8:30 a.m. (EDT), Coach will hold a conference call to talk about the company’s fourth quarter and year-end results, which will be stated via press release earlier that morning, in addition to plans for the new fiscal year.

Coach, Inc. provides luxury accessories and lifestyle collections for women and men in the United States and internationally. It offers handbags, money pieces, wristlets, rings, charms, and cosmetic cases for women; and business cases, computer bags, messenger-style bags, totes, wallets, card cases, and belts, in addition to time administration and electronic accessories for men.

Finally, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (NYSE:DD), ended its last trade with -0.84% loss, and closed at $55.29.

DuPont declared that it has named Marc Doyle senior vice president for its Safety & Protection businesses, reporting to Ellen Kullman, chair and CEO. Matthew L. Trerotola, who was executive vice president with responsibility for Safety & Protection and Electronics & Communications businesses, in addition to the company’s Asia Pacific region, has resigned from DuPont to accept another position.

James C. Collins Jr., executive vice president for Industrial Biosciences and Performance Materials, also will assume responsibility for Electronics & Communications. Douglas Muzyka, senior vice president and chief science and technology officer, adds responsibility for Asia-Pacific.

Doyle began his career at DuPont in research in 1995. He advanced through successive business development, marketing, planned planning and regional directorship roles spanning several DuPont materials businesses, eventually leading the DuPont™ Kevlar® and Nomex® businesses globally. He became president of DuPont Protection Technologies in June 2013. Doyle earned a B.S. in chemical engineering from the University of Virginia and a Ph.D. in chemical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley.

E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company operates as a science and technology based company worldwide. The company’s Agriculture segment offers corn hybrid, soybean, canola, sunflower, sorghum, inoculants, seed products, wheat, rice, herbicides, fungicides, and insecticides.

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