On Monday, v WEC Energy Group Inc(NYSE:WEC)’s shares declined -4.97% to $48.77.
Trillium CNG is a business unit of WEC Energy Corp. (NYSE: WEC). Trillium CNG™ has declared plans to design, build, operate and maintain a public-access compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station at the Glenwood Food & Fuel Shell West Mart located at 0023 Mel Ray Rd, Glenwood Springs, CO.
The anchor fleet for the station will be Western Tank Lines; however, the facility is open to anyone that owns a CNG vehicle and is looking to refuel.
The new facility, located just north of I-70 at Exit 114 in West Glenwood, will be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and will feature one dual-hose dispenser with access from two lanes.
Ground breaking at the site began August 10th. Trillium CNG anticipates the new facility to be accomplished and operational by the fall. This is Trillium CNG’s second station in Colorado. The company built and operates the private CNG station in Glenwood Springs that supports the Roaring Fork Transportation Authority (RFTA) for its VelociRFTA Bus Rapid Transit which provides service to Aspen and Grand Hogback service to Rifle.
WEC Energy Group, Inc., through its auxiliaries, generates and distributes electric energy. The company operates in two segments, Utility Energy and Non-Utility Energy. It generates electricity from coal, natural gas, oil, hydroelectric, wind, and biomass. The company provides electric utility services to customers in the paper, foundry, food products, and machinery production industries, in addition to the retail chains.
Dunkin Brands Group Inc (NASDAQ:DNKN)’s shares dropped -0.74% to $49.51.
Baskin-Robbins, the world’s largest chain of ice cream specialty shops, is keeping guests cool this summer with its August Flavor of the Month, OREO® Malt Madness. This new flavor is a delicious combination of traditional chocolate malt-flavored ice cream, loaded with OREO® cookie pieces and a chocolate sea salt cookie flavored ribbon. OREO® Malt Madness can be enjoyed in a cup, cone or as a milkshake. To make things even sweeter this month, guests can upgrade any double scoop purchase with a freshly-baked waffle cone for no extra charge.
Baskin-Robbins is also ongoing its 70th birthday celebration this month with its special “Celebrate 31” promotion and on Monday, August 31st guests can enjoy any scoop of ice cream for $1.31 per scoop. The offer is valid for all 31 ice cream flavors, counting August’s Flavor of the Month, at participating Baskin-Robbins locations nationwide.*
Dunkin Brands Group, Inc., together with its auxiliaries, develops, franchises, and licenses quick service restaurants under the Dunkin Donuts and Baskin-Robbins brands worldwide. The company operates through four segments: Dunkin’ Donuts U.S., Dunkin’ Donuts International, Baskin-Robbins U.S., and Baskin-Robbins International. I
At the end of Monday’s trade, Toronto-Dominion Bank (NYSE:TD)‘s shares dipped -0.05% to $37.01.
Thanks to its customers, recently TD Canada Trust is celebrating a 10 year milestone. Based on customer feedback, the bank has again been recognized by J.D. Power as the “Highest in Customer Satisfaction among the Big Five Retail Banks” for the tenth successive year.
As the needs and expectations of customers have evolved, TD has adapted to reflect how customers want to interact with their bank, notably through introducing a host of digital enhancements such as a redesign of its smartphone app, digital imaging enhancements to its ATM network, providing customer support through SMS and social media channels, and introducing an online live-chat service. Hockey adds, “Whether our employees are in our branches providing financial advice, or providing support through our phone and online channels, customer service is so deeply embedded in the culture, it’s a part of our DNA. My commitment to our customers is that we are going to continue to raise the bar to deliver legendary experiences.”
In addition to this latest J.D. Power award, TD Small Business Banking also was recognized as “Highest in Customer Satisfaction with Small Business Banking” in the annual J.D. Power Canadian Small Business Banking Customer Satisfaction Study.
The Toronto-Dominion Bank, together with its auxiliaries, provides financial and banking services in North America and internationally. The company operates through Canadian Retail, U.S. Retail, and Wholesale Banking segments. The Canadian Retail segment offers various financial products and services, in addition to telephone, Internet, and mobile banking services to about 15 million personal and small business customers through a network of 1,165 branches and 2,867 automated banking machines in Canada.
Qunar Cayman Islands Ltd (NASDAQ:QUNR), ended its Monday’s trading session with -3.43% loss, and closed at $30.66.
Qunar Cayman Islands Limited (QUNR) declared that it has received the final judgment (the “Final Judgment”) from the Beijing High People’s Court (the “Court”) with respect to the contract dispute regarding an Inventory Distribution Agreement for hotels with eLong, Inc., which was formerly described in the Company’s annual report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year of 2014. The Company does not believe that the Final Judgment will have any material impact on its future business, results of operations or financial condition.
In the Final Judgment, the Court upheld the preceding judgment of the Beijing No. 1 Intermediate People’s Court from January 1, 2015 that (i) our partner, Beijing Qunar Software Technology Co., Ltd. (“Beijing Qunar”) shall credit to the advertisement account opened at Beijing Qunar by eLongNet Information Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd. (“eLongNet”), a partner of eLong, Inc., the amount of RMB52,335,369 (about US$8.5 million) corresponding to the period up to September 30, 2014; and RMB36,450,000 (about US$6.0 million) for the period from October 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015; (ii) eLongNet shall pay Beijing Qunar a commission of RMB8,127,400 (about US$1.3 million) due under the Inventory Distribution Agreement; and (iii) the Inventory Distribution Agreement shall continue to be performed by both parties. The Court also ordered Beijing Qunar to pay eLongNet RMB227,599 (US$37 thousand) in legal fees, and apportioned court fees between the parties.
Qunar Cayman Islands Limited operates an online travel commerce platform in the Peoples Republic of China. The company through its platform provides a range of travel products comprising flight tickets, hotels, vacation packages, and attraction tickets, in addition to display advertising, train tickets, car services, smart lodging, and other services. Its customers comprise flight travel service providers, airlines, independent hotels, online travel agencies, insurance service providers, and others.
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