On Wednesday, Shares of Rex Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:REXX), dropped -0.83% to $4.77.
Rex Energy Corporation, declared that the Board of Directors of Rex Energy Corporation has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $150.00 per share on its 6.0% Series A convertible perpetual preferred stock. As a result, on May 15, 2015, a dividend of $1.50 per depository share, each representing a 1/100th interest in a share of Series A convertible perpetual preferred stock will be paid to holders of record at the close of business on May 1, 2015.
Rex Energy Corporation operates as an independent oil, natural gas liquid, and natural gas company in the Appalachian and Illinois basins in the United States.
Shares of Targa Resources Partners LP (NYSE:NGLS), declined -0.83% to $45.59, during its last trading session.
Targa Resources Corp. and Targa Resources Partners LP declared their respective quarterly dividend and distribution for the first quarter of 2015.
Targa Resources Corp. declared that its board of directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of 83.00c per common share, or $3.32 on an annualized basis, for the first quarter 2015. The approved dividend represents raises of about 7% over the previous quarter’s dividend and 28% over the dividend for the first quarter 2014. This cash dividend will be paid May 18, 2015 on all outstanding common shares to holders of record as of the close of business on May 4, 2015.
Targa Resources Partners LP declared that the board of directors of its general partner has declared a quarterly cash distribution of 82.00c per common unit, or $3.28 on an annualized basis, for the first quarter 2015. The approved distribution represents raises of about 1.2% over the previous quarter’s distribution and 7.5% over the distribution for the first quarter 2014. This cash distribution will be paid May 15, 2015 on all outstanding common units to holders of record as of the close of business on May 4, 2015.
Targa Resources Partners LP owns, operates, attains, and develops midstream energy assets in the United States. The company’s Gathering and Processing division is involved in gathering, compressing, dehydrating, treating, conditioning, processing, and marketing natural gas; and gathering crude oil.
At the end of Wednesday’s trade, Shares of Edison International (NYSE:EIX), dwindled -0.81% to $60.01.
Edison International, the parent company of Southern California Edison (SCE), congratulates 30 high school seniors who have been named 2015 Edison Scholars, each winning $40,000 scholarships.
The scholars live in or attend public or private schools in SCE’s service area.
Under the $1.2 million Edison Scholars Program, each scholar will be awarded their $40,000 over four years. Recipients may also be eligible for summer internships at SCE after concluding their second year of college. Dependents of Edison International employees are not eligible for the Edison Scholars Program.
Edison International, through its auxiliaries, generates and supplies electricity. The company generates electricity through hydroelectric, diesel, natural gas, nuclear, and photovoltaic sources. It supplies electricity primarily to commercial, residential, agricultural and other, industrial, and public authorities through transmission and distribution networks.
Finally, Staples, Inc. (NASDAQ:SPLS), ended its last trade with -0.81% loss, and closed at $15.97.
Staples Canada, declared the winners of the 2015 Staples Canada Superpower Your School Contest. The contest, held in partnership with Earth Day Canada, was open to publicly-funded elementary and secondary schools across Canada and ran from January 5, 2015 to January 31, 2015. Close to 600 schools presented entries detailing their environmental initiatives. Ten schools, two from each region, have been selected to receive $25,000 each towards the purchase of new technology from Staples Canada.
Staples Canada and Bullfrog Power will also bullfrogpower® the new technology at each school with 100% clean, pollution-free energy for one year.
The contest, formerly known as the Staples Canada Recycle for Education Computer Lab Contest, is now in its fifth year and has formerly awarded 40 environmentally conscious schools the latest technology to empower students to learn and nurture their passion for the environment.
Staples, Inc., together with its auxiliaries, operates office products superstores. It operates through three segments: North American Stores & Online, North American Commercial, and International Operations.
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