On Friday, Shares of Sprint Corporation (NYSE:S), lost -0.86% to $4.63.
Sprint Corporation’s new open-office executive floor offers its high-ranking employees something they didn’t have before: access to one another, according to American City Business Journals.
From casual meeting spaces, conference rooms of all sizes and break rooms with free snacks, the new Sprint executive floor has all the elements of a disruptive tech startup. But the environment doesn’t seem to disrupt anyone’s workday.
“The access is easier, and I think our decision-making is becoming faster because of that,” Price said.
Meetings that formerly would have taken days to plan now happen over low cubicle walls, said Tracy Palmer, director of brand and advertising. American City Business Journals Reports.
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.
Shares of KeyCorp. (NYSE:KEY), inclined 0.07% to $15.37, during its last trading session.
KeyCorp, will declare second quarter 2015 earnings on Thursday, July 16, 2015, before the market opens. A conference call will be held at 9:00 a.m. ET to review financial results, strategy and outlook.
KeyCorp operates as the bank holding company for KeyBank National Association that provides various retail and commercial banking services to individual, corporate, and institutional clients in the United States.
Finally, Exelon Corporation (NYSE:EXC), ended its last trade with -1.02% loss, and closed at $33.90.
Exelon Corporation, was recognized for its environmental performance by ranking No. 61 among the 500 largest publicly traded companies in the U.S. and in the top five among utilities in the 2015 Newsweek Green Rankings. The company ranked No. 105 among the 500 largest publicly traded companies worldwide, up from No. 116 in 2014.
“Exelon has focused since its founding on being committed to operating in ways that minimize impacts to the environment,” said Chris Gould, senior vice president and chief sustainability officer of Exelon. “A major part of our business involves assisting customers make smarter use of energy and investing in new and existing sources of clean energy. The Newsweek Green Rankings are recognition of our continued commitment to sustainability.”
Newsweek’s Green Rankings evaluate the world’s largest companies by market value and rate them based on a variety of corporate sustainability and environmental factors, such as energy, carbon, water and waste productivity. The rankings also consider company reputation and board-level oversight. The rankings are the result of analysis conducted by Newsweek and independent research firms Corporate Knights Capital and HIP Investor Inc.
Exelon Corporation, a utility services holding company, engages in the energy generation and delivery businesses in the United States. It owns electric generating facilities, such as nuclear, fossil, and hydroelectric generation facilities, in addition to wind and solar photovoltaic facilities.
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