On Tuesday, Shares of Golar LNG Limited (USA) (NASDAQ:GLNG), lost -1.38% to $26.41.
Golar LNG Limited advises that the 2015 Annual General Meeting of the Company was held on September 23, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. at Rosewood Tucker’s Point, 60 Tucker’s Point Drive, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. The audited merged financial statements for the Company for the year ended December 31, 2014 were presented to the Meeting.
Golar LNG Limited, a midstream liquefied natural gas (LNG) company, engages in the transportation, regasification, liquefaction, and trading of LNG. The company operates in three segments: Vessel Operations, LNG Trading, and FLNG.
Shares of Sequenom, Inc. (NASDAQ:SQNM), declined -13.02% to $1.67, during its last trading session.
Sequenom, a life sciences company committed to enabling healthier lives through the development of innovative products and services, is hosting its 2015 investor and analyst day in New York, NY.
Sequenom, Inc., a life sciences company, develops and commercializes molecular diagnostics testing services for the women’s health and oncology markets in the United States and internationally.
At the end of Tuesday’s trade, Shares of Johnson Controls Inc (NYSE:JCI), lost 1.30% to $39.80.
Johnson Controls, declared its board of directors has designated Simon Davis vice president, chief human resources officer for the company. Davis was elected as a company officer and named vice president and assistant human resources officer in May 2014. With this promotion, he succeeds Susan Davis who will continue as a company officer and member of the executive team in her role as executive vice president driving efforts to build corporate leadership in the company’s Shanghai headquarters.
“Susan has offered strong expertise and experience as the company’s human resources leader for many years. Her thoughtful leadership and support of four CEOs has assisted to shape Johnson Controls into the company we are recently,” said Alex Molinaroli, chairman and CEO. “Simon’s global experience and knowledge of the company, counting leadership roles in multiple business units, make him the right person to lead our human resources capabilities forward.”
Since joining Johnson Controls in 1997 in the United Kingdom, Simon Davis has held a broad range of Human Resources leadership roles across multiple business units, spending nearly 10 years in Automotive Experience in the United Kingdom and Michigan and five years as the Human Resources leader for Power Solutions. In 2011, he was designated vice president Talent Strategy and Organizational Excellence for the corporation, where he was responsible for the establishment of global centers of excellence and shared services and led senior talent assessment and development. Davis has most recently served as assistant human resources officer since 2014.
Johnson Controls, Inc. operates as a diversified technology and industrial company worldwide. Its Building Efficiency segment designs, produces, markets, and installs integrated heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems, in addition to building administration systems, controls, and security and mechanical equipment.
Finally, BB&T Corporation (NYSE:BBT), ended its last trade with 0.98% gain, and closed at $35.19.
BB&T Corporation , declared that H. Wade Reece, chairman and CEO of BB&T Insurance Holdings Inc., will retire effective Dec. 31, 2015.
Reece completes an illustrious 37-year career with BB&T in which BB&T Insurance Holdings has grown to be the fifth largest insurance broker in the U.S. and the sixth largest in the world with more than $1.7 billion in revenue in 2014.
“This is a very bittersweet moment,” said BB&T Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Kelly S. King. “Wade is the personification of a great leader, displaying an extraordinary commitment to excellence, a dedication to the highest standards and exceptional administration expertise. Under his guidance, BB&T Insurance Services’ growth has been nothing short of phenomenal. We will surely miss him and wish him the greatest success in this new chapter of his life.”
A Boonville, N.C., native, Reece graduated from North Carolina State University in 1978 with a bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics. He joined the BB&T Administration Development Program that same year, and after concluding the intensive training, served on the banking side of BB&T as city executive for Wallace, Lexington, Fayetteville and city executive and area manager for Gastonia, N.C. But, Reece found his niche at the helm of BB&T Insurance Services in Raleigh, N.C.
BB&T Corporation operates as a financial holding company that provides various banking and trust services for retail and commercial clients. It operates in six segments: Community Banking, Residential Mortgage Banking, Dealer Financial Services, Specialized Lending, Insurance Services, and Financial Services.
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