On Tuesday, Shares of Santander Consumer USA Holdings Inc (NYSE:SC), gained 0.17% to $24.05.
Santander Consumer, declared the appointment of Jason A. Kulas as Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Kulas succeeds Thomas G. Dundon, the company’s former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, in line with SCUSA’s Board-approved succession plan. Mr. Dundon will continue to serve as a member of the SCUSA Board of Directors and as a senior adviser to the company.
After successfully growing the SCUSA business over the last 20 years, counting nine years as CEO, Mr. Dundon has decided to pursue new opportunities.
Santander Consumer USA Holdings Inc., a specialized consumer finance company, provides vehicle finance and unsecured consumer lending products in the United States. The company’s vehicle finance products and services comprise retail installment contracts, vehicle leases, and dealer loans.
Shares of ServiceNow Inc (NYSE:NOW), inclined 2.69% to $75.68, during its last trading session.
ServiceNow Inc, declared it will release financial results for the second quarter 2015 ended June 30, 2015 following the close of market on Wednesday, July 29, 2015. ServiceNow will host a conference call and live webcast to talk about the financial results.
Service Corporation International, together with its auxiliaries, provides deathcare products and services in the United States and Canada. The company operates through Funeral and Cemetery segments.
Finally, Service Corporation International (NYSE:SCI), ended its last trade with -0.28% loss, and closed at $29.00.
Service Corporation International (SCI) and its brand Dignity Memorial, the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, together with local government agencies have utilized their resources for the past 15 years to honor 1600 forgotten heroes through the SCI Dignity Memorial Homeless Veterans Burial program.
The SCI Dignity Memorial Homeless Veterans Burial program has offered dignified services for unclaimed veterans in 32 states around the country since its inception in 2000 counting the world’s largest full military honors service for 20 homeless veterans in New York City. It was attended by hundreds of police officers, firefighters, in addition to city and state officials.
Service Corporation International, together with its auxiliaries, provides deathcare products and services in the United States and Canada. The company operates through Funeral and Cemetery segments.
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