On Monday, Shares of Citigroup Inc (NYSE:C), gained 1.45% to $58.75.
Citigroup Inc. declared the applicable Reference Yield and Total Consideration for the formerly declared cash tender offers with respect to each series of notes set forth in the first table below and the second table below.
The Offers are being made following the offer to purchase dated July 27, 2015 and the related letter of transmittal for the Notes denominated in U.S. dollars and the related letter of transmittal for the Notes denominated in Canadian dollars, which set forth in more detail the terms and conditions of the Offers. Capitalized terms used but not otherwise defined in this declaration shall have the meaning given to them in the Offer to Purchase. All references to “US$” or “$” refer to U.S. dollars and “C$” refer to Canadian dollars.
Citigroup Inc., a diversified financial services holding company, provides various financial products and services for consumers, corporations, governments, and institutions worldwide. The company operates through two segments, Global Consumer Banking (GCB) and Institutional Clients Group (ICG).
Shares of General Dynamics Corporation (NYSE:GD), inclined 1.50% to $151.96, during its last trading session.
The U.S. Navy has ordered 56 AN/USC-61(C) Digital Modular Radios (DMRs) and related equipment from General Dynamics. The newly built DMR radios will be capable of using the Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) waveform, the digital dial tone needed to make voice calls to the U.S. Department of Defense’s next generation, narrowband MUOS satellite communications system. The four-channel radios form the foundation of the Navy’s network communications aboard submarines, surface ships and on-shore locations. This order, valued at over $29 million, exercises option five on a contract awarded to General Dynamics in 2010.
“DMR is an extremely versatile radio and we continue to update its capabilities to ensure that Navy communications networks have the most advanced and secure technologies,” said Mike DiBiase, vice president and general manager of C4IRS Technologies for General Dynamics Mission Systems. “MUOS is an excellent example of an advanced capability that will provide smartphone-like connectivity among military personnel working in some of the toughest, most remote environments.”
General Dynamics Corporation operates as aerospace and defense company worldwide. It operates through four business groups: Aerospace; Combat Systems; Information Systems and Technology; and Marine Systems. The Aerospace group designs, manufactures, and outfits business-jet aircrafts; provides aircraft services, such as maintenance, repair work, fixed-based operations, and aircraft administration services; and performs aircraft completions for aircraft.
Finally, Harsco Corporation (NYSE:HSC), ended its last trade with 5.11% gain, and closed at $11.94.
Harsco Corporation has declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.205 per share, or $0.82 per share on an annualized basis, payable November 16, 2015 to shareholders of record as of the close of business on October 15, 2015.
The action continues the Company’s long-standing dividend history, dating back every year since 1939.
Harsco provides engineered products and services to industries that are fundamental to worldwide economic growth, counting steel and metals production, energy and railways. Harsco’s common stock is a component of the S&P SmallCap 600 Index and the Russell 2000 Index.
Harsco Corporation provides industrial services and engineered products worldwide. The company operates through three segments: Harsco Metals and Minerals, Harsco Rail, and Harsco Industrial.
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