On Wednesday, Baker Hughes Incorporated (NYSE:BHI)’s shares inclined 2.33% to $54.41.
Baker Hughes Incorporated (BHI) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Martin S. Craighead declared that the Baker Hughes Board of Directors declared the regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.17 per share of common stock payable December 24, 2015 to holders of record on December 3, 2015.
Baker Hughes is a leading supplier of oilfield services, products, technology and systems to the worldwide oil and natural gas industry. The company’s 46,000 employees recently work in more than 80 countries assisting customers find, evaluate, drill, produce, transport and process hydrocarbon resources. For more information about Baker Hughes, visit: www.bakerhughes.com.
Baker Hughes Incorporated supplies oilfield services, products, technology, and systems to the oil and natural gas industry worldwide. The company offers drilling and evaluation products and services, which comprise drill bits for performance drilling, hole enlargement, and coring; conventional and rotary steerable systems used to drill wells; measurement-while-drilling and logging-while-drilling systems to perform reservoir navigation services; drilling optimization services; tools for coil tubing drilling and wellbore re-entry systems; coring drilling systems; surface logging; emulsion and water-based drilling fluids systems; reservoir drill-in fluids; and fluids environmental services.
PepsiCo, Inc. (NYSE:PEP)’s shares dropped -0.02% to $100.25.
Four delicious potato chip flavors representing cities and towns across America have taken the snack aisle by storm this summer, competing for a chance to be the next Lay’s “Do Us A Flavor” contest winner. Following millions of consumer votes cast, the moment has arrived: Lay’s — one of the marquee brands from PepsiCo’s Frito-Lay division — recently declared Lay’s Southern Biscuits and Gravy flavored potato chips as this year’s “Do Us A Flavor” champion. Hailey Green, who presented the idea for Lay’s Southern Biscuits and Gravy, will take home a $1 million grand prize or one percent of her winning flavor’s net sales through July 15, 2016 (whichever is higher). Lay’s Southern Biscuits and Gravy flavored chips also will remain on store shelves following the completion of the contest.
TV personality, multiplatinum recording artist and restaurateur Nick Lachey joined the Lay’s brand to crown Green the grand prize winner. Earlier this summer, Lachey joined the Lay’s brand for a cross-country adventure to surprise all four finalists at their doorsteps, letting them know their potato chip dreams were about to become reality. To see how the surprises came to life, visit www.DoUsAFlavor.com.
As a travel agent, Green has many opportunities to sample local flavors when exploring a new city. She has a great appreciation for each locale’s “homemade style,” because it reminds her of her own childhood, filled with memories of eating southern food in her grandmother’s kitchen. One of Green’s favorite dishes is biscuits and gravy — a recipe that was handed down in her family generation after generation. Not surprisingly, this family-favorite also inspired her million-dollar winning potato chip idea.
Lay’s potato chips is the unit of PepsiCo (NYSE: PEP).
PepsiCo, Inc. operates as a food and beverage company worldwide. Its Frito-Lay North America segment offers Lay’s potato chips, Doritos tortilla chips, Cheetos cheese-flavored snacks, Tostitos tortilla chips, branded dips, Ruffles potato chips, Fritos corn chips, and Santitas tortilla chips.
At the end of Wednesday’s trade, Allstate Corp (NYSE:ALL)‘s shares dipped -1.29% to $60.65.
Allstate Corp (NYSE:ALL) has market value of $24.60 billion while its EPS was booked as $5.92 in the last 12 months. The stock has 400.39 million shares outstanding while 77.60% shares of the company were owned by institutional investors. In the profitability analysis, the company has gross profit margin was 7.00%. Beta value of the company was 1.17; beta is used to measure riskiness of the security.
The Allstate Corporation, through its auxiliaries, engages in the property-liability insurance and life insurance businesses in the United States and Canada. The company’s Allstate Protection segment sells private passenger auto and homeowners insurance products under the Allstate, Encompass, Esurance brand names.
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