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Sunday 21 June 2015
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Friday’s Trade Stocks Roundup: Jarden (NYSE:JAH), Motorola Solutions (NYSE:MSI), Intersil (NASDAQ:ISIL)

On Friday, Jarden Corp (NYSE:JAH)’s shares declined -0.69% to $53.50.

With spring produce filling farmers markets, home gardens and CSA shares nationwide, many are interested in learning how to savor the fresh flavors of the season. Jarden Corp (NYSE:JAH), leaders in advancing the art of home canning and makers of Ball brand home canning products, declared the release of the 37th Edition of the Ball Blue Book® Guide to Preserving providing safe ways to start fresh preserving. The most trusted resource in home canning for over 100 years, the 2015 release of the Ball Blue Book is its largest update since the first edition in 1909. Expanding 56% from the previous edition, the 37th edition of the Ball Blue Book comprises 75 new recipes, pictorial step by step guides for starters, a special section for Meal Creations and unique “You Choose” and “Our Tip” recommendations where creative variations and assistful techniques are listed for creating your own signature foods.

Jarden Corporation manufactures, markets, and distributes consumer products worldwide. The company’s Outdoor Solutions segment offers camping and outdoor equipment; fishing and team sports equipment; alpine and nordic skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and in-line skating products; technical and outdoor apparel and equipment; personal flotation devices, water sports equipment, and all-terrain vehicle gears; and inflatable air beds and accessories.

Motorola Solutions Inc (NYSE:MSI)’s shares dropped -0.58% to $58.05.

Raised data from video, social media and other sources has public safety turning to advanced technology to assist make data actionable for faster-than-ever crime detection, prevention and resolution. Motorola Solutions (MSI) is partnering with Wynyard Group (WYN.NZ) to integrate next-generation crime analytics to assist law enforcement agencies connect disparate data sources such as criminal history, social media networks, property records, field notes and other types of evidence. The software assists identify criminal patterns and explore relationships by analyzing data in minutes rather than days, freeing up agency resources to investigate leads and solve cases.

Earlier this year, Motorola Solutions attained PublicEngines and its “CommandCentral Predictive” and “CommandCentral Analytics” products to expand its innovative Smart Public Safety Solutions. The Wynyard Group software enhances CommandCentral by connecting the dots between multiple databases and evidence libraries to assist investigators quickly prevent and solve crime.

Motorola Solutions, Inc. provides mission-critical communication infrastructure, devices, software, and services in North America, Latin America, the Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Europe, and Africa. The company operates in two segments, Products and Services. The Products segment offers a portfolio of network infrastructure, devices, accessories, and software for government, public safety and first-responder agencies, municipalities, and commercial and industrial customers.

At the end of Friday’s trade, Intersil Corp (NASDAQ:ISIL)‘s shares surged 0.07% to $13.54.

Intersil Corp (ISIL) a leading provider of innovative power administration and precision analog solutions, recently declared the TW9992 analog video decoder, which features an integrated MIPI-CSI2 output interface that provides compatibility with the newest SoC processors. The decoder’s MIPI-CSI2 interface simplifies design by making it easier to interface with SoCs, while also lowering the system’s EMI profile. The TW9992 decoder takes both single-ended and differential composite video inputs from a vehicle’s backup safety camera, and is the latest addition to Intersil’s video decoder product family for automotive applications.

Designed with built-in diagnostics and superior video quality, the TW9992 addresses the biggest challenges faced by automotive video systems. For example, the decoder’s Automatic Contrast Adjustment (ACA) image enhancement feature overcomes a major challenge for backup camera systems by adapting to rapidly changing lighting conditions. ACA is able to automatically boost up or reduce the brightness/contrast of an image for greater visibility and safety.

In addition, vehicle backup cameras typically employ differential twisted pair cables that require designers to use an operational amplifier (op amp) in front of the video decoder to convert the differential signal to single-ended. The TW9992 decoder eliminates the need for an external op amp by supporting direct differential CVBS inputs, thus reducing system cost and board space. The built-in short-to-battery and short-to-ground detection capability on each differential input channel further enhances video performance and automotive system reliability.

Intersil Corporation designs and develops power administration and precision analog integrated circuits (ICs) for industrial and infrastructure, consumer, and computing markets. The company offers various power IC solutions for battery administration, processor power administration, and display power administration, counting power regulators, converters, and controllers, in addition to integrated power modules. It also provides precision analog components, such as amplifiers and buffers, proximity and light sensors, data converters, optoelectronics, video decoders, and interface products.

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