On Tuesday, Following Stocks were among the “Top Losers” of U.S. Stock Market: Synergy Resources Corporation (NYSEMKT:SYRG), Lam Research Corporation (NASDAQ:LRCX), Rovi Corporation (NASDAQ:ROVI), Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation (NASDAQ:PPC)
Synergy Resources Corporation (NYSEMKT:SYRG), with shares declined -2.07%, closed at $11.85.
Lam Research Corporation (NASDAQ:LRCX), with shares dropped -2.71%, settled at $70.24.
Rovi Corporation (NASDAQ:ROVI), with shares dipped -3.34%, and closed at $18.21.
Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation (NASDAQ:PPC), plummeted -3.25%, and closed at $22.59.
Latest NEWS regarding these Stocks are depicted underneath:
Synergy Resources Corporation (NYSEMKT:SYRG)
Synergy Resources Corporation (SYRG), will hold a conference call at 12Noon ET (10AM MT) on Thursday, April 9th, 2015 to talk about results for its fiscal second quarter ended February 28th, 2015. The corporation plans to issue its earnings press release preceding to the call.
Synergy Resources co-CEO Ed Holloway, co-CEO William Scaff, Jr., CFO Monty Jennings, Chief Operating Officer Craig Rasmuson and VP of Capital Markets and Investor Relations Jon Kruljac will host the presentation, followed by a question and answer period.
Date: Thursday, April 9th, 2015
Time: 12 noon Eastern time (10 a.m. Mountain time)
Domestic Dial-In #: 877-407-9122
International Dial-In #: 201-493-6747
Synergy Resources Corporation engages in the attainment, development, exploitation, exploration, and production of oil and natural gas properties primarily located in the Denver-Julesburg Basin in northeast Colorado.
Lam Research Corporation (NASDAQ:LRCX)
Lam Research Corporation (LRCX), declared that the corporation will host its quarterly financial conference call and webcast on Wednesday, April 22, starting at 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time.
A webcast replay will be accessible on the Lam Research web site about three hours after the conference call concludes.
Lam Research Corporation designs, manufactures, markets, refurbishes, and services semiconductor processing systems used in the fabrication of integrated circuits.
Rovi Corporation (NASDAQ:ROVI)
Rovi Corporation (ROVI), declared that Rovi’s Fan TV won the Cablefax Tech Award in the overall tech innovation vendor category. Additionally, Rovi Personalized Discovery Solution received honors as a finalist in the cloud solution category. The Tech Awards salute the forward-thinking tech gurus who continue to revolutionize cable technology with amazing products.
Fan TV is the simplest way for people to discover, watch and share the movies and shows they love. Fan TV is just one of the many solutions accelerating Rovi’s vision to deliver next-generation entertainment guidance and discovery using advanced cloud, user interface and hardware technologies. Fan TV combines live TV, video-on-demand and streaming services in a seamless discovery experience through one device with a touch remote. Accessible for free on the web and through its award-winning iOS app, FanTV gives customers an easy way to discover more than one million movies and shows.
Rovi Corporation provides integrated solutions for the discovery and personalization of digital entertainment to service providers and consumer electronics (CE) industry worldwide. The corporation offers interactive program guides (IPGs), an interactive listing of television or video program information that enables viewers to navigate through, sort, select, and plan video programming for viewing and recording.
Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation (NASDAQ:PPC)
According to Bloomberg, Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation (PPC), may be ready to strike a big deal, and it has the means to do it.
The U.S. chicken supplier controlled by Brazilian giant JBS SA could be due for its biggest attainment yet, after dropping out of last year’s bidding war for sausage maker Hillshire Brands Co. The right transaction could assist the corporation branch out as investors speculate the poultry market is hitting its peak, said BB&T Corp.’s Brett Hundley.
Pilgrim’s Pride could move into meat and pork by purchasing brands that Smithfield Foods Inc. may be willing to give up. Private-equity backed AdvancePierre Foods, whose burgers and chicken patties are eaten in school cafeterias, is another option. Or the $5.9 billion corporation could choose to double down on poultry by acquiring Sanderson Farms Inc.
Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation engages in the production, processing, marketing, and distribution of fresh, frozen, and value-added chicken products to retailers, distributors, and foodservice operators in the United States, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. It offers fresh chicken products comprising pre-marinated or non-marinated, and prepackaged refrigerated (nonfrozen) whole or cut-up chicken in various combinations of refrigerated whole chickens and chicken parts.
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