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Hot Stocks: Manitowoc Company Inc (NYSE:MTW), ServiceNow Inc (NYSE:NOW)

On Friday, Shares of Manitowoc Company Inc (NYSE:MTW), lost -0.84% to $16.49.

The Manitowoc Company declared that Glen Tellock, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, and Steve Khail, Director of Investor Relations & Corporate Communications, will address investors at the RBC Capital Markets Global Industrial Conference at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, on September 9, 2015, at 8:00 a.m., Pacific time.

The Manitowoc Company, Inc. designs, manufactures, and sells cranes and related products, and foodservice equipment worldwide. The Cranes and Related Products segment offers lattice-boom cranes, counting crawler and truck mounted lattice-boom cranes, and crawler crane attachments; tower cranes comprising top slewing, luffing jib, topless, and self-erecting tower cranes; mobile telescopic cranes, such as rough terrain, all-terrain, truck mounted, and industrial cranes; and boom trucks comprising telescopic boom trucks under the Manitowoc, Potain, Grove, National Crane, and Shuttlelift brands.

Finally, ServiceNow Inc (NYSE:NOW), ended its last trade with 0.24% gain, and closed at $ 29.06.

ServiceNow, declared that Starz is using ServiceNow to streamline processes within the company’s IT and Broadcast departments.

Extending ServiceNow from use within the Starz’s IT group, the Starz broadcast division uses the software to assist maintain the functionality of broadcast equipment that editors and producers use to create and deliver content, such as its STARZ Original series, counting “Outlander” and “Power.” Edit and audio bays, workstations, and storage, for instance, are required to have maximum uptime. Through ServiceNow service administration software Starz’s broadcast operations, engineers can view any outstanding services needed for the assets. For example, the engineers can see the history and status of open tickets as they hand off work to the next shift as part of their 24/7 support, yielding better partnership and prioritization of projects.

“ServiceNow is not just an IT solution for us. It supports our core broadcast services and the Starz core business,” said Judy Batenburg, senior vice president of IT Services, Starz.

ServiceNow, Inc. provides cloud-based solutions that define structure, manage, and automate services to enterprise operations in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Asia Pacific, and other countries.

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