On Tuesday, Shares of Alcoa Inc. (NYSE:AA), gained 0.29% to $10.23, hitting its lowest level.
Alcoa Inc., declared (a) a quarterly common stock dividend of 3 cents per share payable August 25, 2015 to holders of record of the common stock at the close of business on August 7, 2015; (b) a dividend of 93.75 cents per share on Alcoa’s $3.75 cumulative preferred stock (“Class A Stock”) payable October 1, 2015 to holders of record of the Class A Stock at the close of business on September 11, 2015; and (c) a dividend of $6.71875 per share on Alcoa’s 5.375% Class B Mandatory Convertible Preferred Stock (“Class B Stock”) payable October 1, 2015 to holders of record of the Class B Stock at the close of business on September 15, 2015. The dividend on the Class B Stock is equivalent to a dividend of $0.671875 per Depositary Share (each Depositary Share representing a 1/10th interest in a share of Class B Stock).
Alcoa Inc. produces and manages primary aluminum, fabricated aluminum, and alumina worldwide. The company operates through four segments: Alumina, Primary Metals, Global Rolled Products, and Engineered Products and Solutions.
Shares of Harley-Davidson, Inc. (NYSE:HOG), inclined 4.97% to $57.67, during its last trading session.
Harley-Davidson, second-quarter 2015 diluted earnings per share were $1.44 contrast to EPS of $1.62 in the year-ago period. Second-quarter net income was $299.8 million on merged revenue of $1.82 billion contrast to net income of $354.2 million on merged revenue of $2.00 billion in the year-ago period. Second-quarter results are in line with company expectations following Harley-Davidson’s decision in April to lower motorcycle shipments from initial projections for 2015 in light of currency-driven competitive pressures in the U.S. and the company’s commitment to manage supply in line with demand.
Dealer new motorcycle sales were down 1.4 percent worldwide for the second quarter contrast to the year-ago period, but gained momentum as the quarter progressed.
Harley-Davidson, Inc. manufactures cruiser and touring motorcycles. The company operates in two segments, Motorcycles & Related Products and Financial Services. The Motorcycles & Related Products segment designs, manufactures, and sells wholesale street-legal Harley-Davidson motorcycles, in addition to a line of motorcycle parts, accessories, general merchandise, and related services.
Finally, Communications Sales & Leasing, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSAL), ended its last trade with -3.51% loss, and closed at $23.38.
Communications Sales & Leasing, declared that it will issue its second quarter 2015 earnings release preceding to the opening of trading on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange on Thursday, August 13, 2015. A conference call to talk about those earnings will be held the same day at 11:00 am Eastern Time (10:00 am Central Time).
Communications Sales & Leasing, Inc. operates as a real estate investment trust. It primarily engages in the acquisition and leasing of communication distribution systems. It owns 64,000 route miles of fiber, 235,000 route miles of copper, and central office land and buildings across 29 states.
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