On Monday, Shares of Alaska Air Group, Inc. (NYSE:ALK), lost -0.84% to $74.14.
Two Seattle celebrities are going head-to-head to raise money to end childhood cancer. On July 28, Alaska’s Chief Football Officer Russell Wilson and Joel McHale, star of Yahoo!’s Community and E!’s The Soup, will captain two teams competing to see which can pull a 92,000-pound Alaska Airlines 737-800 25 feet in the shortest amount of time.
“Alaska and Russell have been partnering to support Strong Against Cancer since its startning. Over the past eight months, Alaska has donated $175,000 to support Strong,” said Sangita Woerner, Alaska’s vice president of marketing. “We are excited to have Joel return to his hometown to join our cause, given his deep personal connections with the Seattle area. We can’t wait to cheer them both on, and win or lose, we are all on Team Strong.”
Alaska Air Group, Inc., through its auxiliaries, provides passengers and cargo air transportation services primarily in the United States. The company operates through Alaska Mainline and Alaska Regional segments.
Shares of Oceaneering International (NYSE:OII), declined -1.60% to $41.20, during its last trading session.
Oceaneering International, declared the appointment of Steve Barrett as Senior Vice President, Subsea Products, with worldwide responsibility for Oceaneering’s Subsea Products segment.
Mr. Barrett started his career in the oil and gas industry in 1980. In 1982 he joined FMC Technologies, Inc., where he progressed from Design Engineer to his most recent role as Global Subsea Services Director. Steve holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University and an M.B.A., Finance and Entrepreneurship, from Rice University.
Oceaneering International, Inc. provides engineered services and products primarily to the offshore oil and gas industry worldwide. The company’s Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) segment offers submersible vehicles for drilling support in the oil and gas industry; and subsea hardware installation, construction, pipeline inspection, survey and facilities inspection, maintenance, and repair services. As of December 31, 2014, this segment owned a fleet of 336 ROVs.
At the end of Monday’s trade, Shares of Vonage Holdings Corp. (NYSE:VG), lost -0.20% to $5.01.
Vonage Holdings, has designated Omar Javaid as Chief Product Officer. Mr. Javaid will join the Company on August 3 and report to Chief Executive Officer Alan Masarek.
Mr. Javaid will be responsible for the Company’s overall product strategy. He will work with teams across the organization to define and execute Vonage’s product roadmap for Consumer Services and Vonage Business.
Vonage Holdings Corp. provides unified communications as a service solutions connecting people through cloud-connected devices worldwide. The company offers home telephone replacement services to residential customers through various service plans with basic features, such as voicemail, call waiting, call forwarding, simulring, visual voicemail, and extensions, in addition to area code selection, virtual phone number, and Web-enabled voicemail.
Finally, PolyMet Mining Corp. (USA) (NYSEMKT:PLM), ended its last trade with -7.43% loss, and closed at $0.935.
PolyMet Mining Corp., reported 65.39 percent of the eligible shares were represented at its Annual General and Special Meeting of Shareholders held on July 15, 2015 in Toronto, Ontario and all motions put forward by the Board of Directors to the shareholders at or represented at the meeting were passed, counting reelection of all eight directors.
PolyMet Mining Corp., a development stage company, engages in the exploration and development of natural resource properties. It primarily holds interest in the NorthMet Project that comprises NorthMet copper-nickel-precious metals ore body covering a total area of about 16,700 acres comprising about 4,300 acres of leased mineral rights and the Erie Plant processing facility totaling about 12,400 acres of freehold land located in the Mesabi Iron Range mining district in northeastern Minnesota.
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