On Friday, Sprint Corp (NYSE:S)’s shares declined -5.12% to $4.45.
Whether you are island-hopping through the Caribbean, escaping to Fiji or touring France, your world just expanded with Sprint. Thirty-three destinations have been added to the free Sprint Open World add-on service, giving customers unlimited free texting and great rates on calls and high-speed data.
Sprint Open World
- For customers traveling frequently to Mexico, Canada and 12 countries across Latin America, Sprint Open World comprises free calling and text, plus 1GB of free data. The Latin American countries are Dominican Republic, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama and Paraguay. Sprint offers free calling in more international destinations than any other carrier. T-Mobile offers free calling in two countries. AT&T and Verizon do not offer free international calling.
- In more than 50 other destinations, counting those just added to the Sprint Open World plan, texting is free, calls are just $0.20/minute, and high-speed data is only $30/GB.
Sprint Corporation, through its auxiliaries, provides various wireless and wireline communications products and services to consumers, businesses, government subscribers, and resellers in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The company’s Wireless segment offers wireless data communication services, counting mobile productivity applications, such as Internet access, messaging, and email services; wireless photo and video offerings; location-based capabilities comprising asset and fleet administration, dispatch services, and navigation tools; and mobile entertainment applications.
Adobe Systems Incorporated (NASDAQ:ADBE)’s shares gained 1.17% to $81.25.
Adobe (ADBE) declared a number of organizational changes to its executive team.
Senior Vice President David Wadhwani has decided to leave Adobe to pursue a CEO opportunity. The company declared Bryan Lamkin will lead the Digital Media business, which comprises Creative Cloud and Adobe Document Cloud. Lamkin, who presently leads the Document Cloud business in addition to Corporate Development and Technology, played a leading role in the success of both Photoshop and Creative Suite. Under Lamkin’s leadership, the company will further align Creative Cloud and Document Cloud product development and go-to-market efforts.
Abhay Parasnis, who joined Adobe in July as CTO and SVP of Cloud Technology, will also expand his current role. Parasnis’ charter is to drive the overall technology strategy, architecture, and innovation and integration roadmap for Adobe’s cloud services. He will now assume responsibility for Adobe’s Security and Research teams. Parasnis has 20 years of experience leading major cloud and platform initiatives at a number of enterprise companies.
Adobe Systems Incorporated is a diversified software company worldwide. It operates in three segments: Digital Media, Digital Marketing, and Print and Publishing. The Digital Media segment provides tools and solutions that enable individuals, small and medium businesses, and enterprises to create, publish, promote, and monetize their digital content.
At the end of Friday’s trade, CBS Corporation (NYSE:CBS)‘s shares dipped -1.59% to $42.73.
Pop is a joint venture of CBS Corporation (NYSE: CBS.A and CBS) and Lionsgate (LGF). NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK (NKOTB), a fan-infused original series that launched on Pop earlier this year featuring one of the best-selling boy bands in music history, will return for a second season. All five members of NKOTB – Donnie, Joey, Danny, Jordan and Jonathan – will once again jump on-board their wildly popular, sold out fan cruise which sets sail next month from Miami to Grand Turk, Bahamas.
NKOTB has sold more than 80 million albums and continues to ignite a loyal fan following worldwide. With countless sold out tours and multiple #1 hit songs, the band’s annual party cruise has sold out six years in a row.
The first season of ROCK THIS BOAT: NKOTB told the real-life personal stories and long-awaited journeys of NKOTB’s most devoted fans with limited backstage footage. In the second season, the eight-episode television series will turn its focus directly on the band, giving fans unprecedented access to the entire NKOTB experience. Cameras will be placed inside each band member’s cabin, in addition to backstage to capture their real interactions, banter and private moments. To deliver on Pop’s brand mission of celebrating pop culture through the perspective of a fan, five Blockheads have been hired as consulting producers on the series to further represent the enthusiasm and devoted passion of NKOTB fans.
CBS Corporation operates as a mass media company worldwide. It operates through four segments: Entertainment, Cable Netoperates, Publishing, and Local Broadcasting. The Entertainment segment distributes a plan of news and public affairs broadcasts, and sports and entertainment programming; produces, acquires, and distributes programming, counting series, specials, news, and public affairs; operates online content netoperates for information and entertainment; and produces, acquires, and distributes theatrical motion pictures.
Southern Co (NYSE:SO), ended its Friday’s trading session with -0.09% loss, and closed at $43.44.
Georgia Power is the largest partner of Southern Company (SO), Georgia Power declared recently that Dr. Mark Berry has been named vice president of Environmental Affairs. Dr. Berry replaces Ron Shipman, who was recently named vice president of Georgia Power’s Central Region. Preceding to joining Georgia Power, Dr. Berry served as director in the generation sector at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) where he led research and development efforts in renewable energy, water administration, carbon capture and storage, and advanced fossil generation areas.
Proceeding to joining EPRI, Dr. Berry spent nearly two decades with Southern Company, counting manager of Environmental Assessment for the company’s Research and Environmental Affairs organization, in addition to director of Research and Technology Administration. In these roles, he managed the company’s regulatory response to federal rulemaking activity and the environmental science research program, in addition to research efforts around emissions controls; energy efficiency; renewables; power delivery; central station generation; and carbon-capture utilization and storage. Berry also served as director of energy and environment at the Southern Research Institute and as a surface warfare officer in the U.S. Navy with the rank of lieutenant commander.
The Southern Company, together with its auxiliaries, operates as a public electric utility company. It is involved in the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity through coal, nuclear, oil and gas, and hydro resources in the states of Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and Mississippi. The company also constructs, acquires, owns, and manages generation assets, counting renewable energy projects.
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