During Thursday’s trade, Shares of Pandora Media, Inc. (NYSE:P), lost -4.66% to $13.60.
Pandora Media, released its list of Artists to Watch for 2016. Selected through a combination of Pandora’s music industry expertise and data insights, these 25 artists are ones to keep an eye on in the coming year.
“Music discovery is a key tenet of what Pandora is known for,” said Lars Murray, SVP, Pandora Music Makers Group. “Our 2016 Artists to Watch represent a diverse crop of talent. We can’t wait for our listeners to discover these new sounds and for these emerging artists to be introduced to a new set of fans.”
Pandora Media, Inc. provides Internet radio services in the United States. The company allows listeners to create up to 100 personalized stations to access free music and comedy catalogs, in addition to offers Pandora One, a paid subscription service to listeners.
Shares of Tenet Healthcare Corp. (NYSE:THC), declined -0.73% to $33.90, during its current trading session.
Tenet Healthcare Corporation and WellStar Health System have reached a definitive agreement for the sale and administration of Tenet’s five Atlanta-area hospitals. The transaction is subject to customary regulatory approvals and other closing conditions and is predictable to be accomplished as early as the first quarter of 2016.
The hospitals comprised in the sale are Atlanta Medical Center and its South Campus, North Fulton Hospital, Spalding Regional Hospital and Sylvan Grove Hospital, in addition to 26 physician clinics.
Tenet Healthcare Corporation, a healthcare services company, primarily operates acute care hospitals and related healthcare facilities in the United States. It operates through two segments, Hospital Operations and Other, and Conifer. The company’s general hospitals offer acute care services, operating and recovery rooms, radiology services, respiratory therapy services, clinical laboratories, and pharmacies.
Finally, Windstream Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:WIN), lost -0.54%, and is now trading at $6.47.
Windstream Holdings Chief Executive Officer Tony Thomas recently declared the appointment of Sarah Day as president of Consumer and Small Business (C/SMB) effective Jan. 1, 2016.
Day will be responsible for leading, managing and developing the short- and long-term strategies of the C/SMB unit. Day, who joined the company in 2008, has served for six months as interim president of C/SMB. Formerly, she was senior vice president of C/SMB Marketing and Customer Care.
Windstream Holdings, Inc. provides communications and technology solutions in the United States. It offers managed services and cloud computing services to businesses, in addition to broadband, voice, and video services to consumers primarily in rural markets. The company’s primary business service offerings comprise integrated voice and data services, multi-site networking, data center services, managed services, high-speed Internet, and voice services.
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