On Friday, CenterPoint Energy, Inc. (NYSE:CNP)’s shares declined -1.18% to $19.26.
CenterPoint Energy, Inc. (CNP) has elected to make a Reference Share Offer Adjustment and distribute Additional Interest, if any, in accordance with the terms of CenterPoint Energy’s 2.0 percent Zero-Premium Exchangeable Subordinated Notes due 2029 (ZENS) rather than electing to enhance the Early Exchange Ratio to 100 percent during the pendency of Verizon Communications Inc.’s (NYSE, Nasdaq: VZ) tender offer.
CenterPoint Energy, Inc. operates as a public utility holding company in the United States. The company’s Electric Transmission & Distribution segment offers electric transmission and distribution services to retail electric providers, municipalities, electric cooperatives, and other distribution companies.
HSBC Holdings plc (ADR) (NYSE:HSBC)’s shares dropped -0.04% to $47.45.
HSBC Holdings plc (ADR) (HSBC) has designated trade veteran Inwha Huh as Head of Global Trade and Receivables Finance (GTRF), US and Canada, effective June 23, 2015. Inwha will be responsible for leading and managing GTRF activities across the United States and Canada for Commercial and Global Banking clients.
Inwha joins HSBC from GE Capital, where she established the Capital Markets practice as Managing Director and Head of Global Business Development & Capital Markets. Prior to this, Inwha held a variety of roles in trade finance and commercial banking in the U.S., UK and Asia. She will report jointly to Stuart Tait, Global Head of GTRF, and Wyatt Crowell, Senior Executive Vice President and Head of Commercial Banking, HSBC Bank USA.
HSBC Holdings plc provides banking and financial products and services. It operates through four businesses Retail Banking and Wealth Administration, Commercial Banking, Global Banking and Markets, and Global Private Banking. The company’s Retail Banking and Wealth Administration business offers a range of personal banking products and services, counting current and savings accounts, mortgages and personal loans, credit cards, debit cards, and local and international payment services; and wealth administration services comprising insurance and investment products, asset administration services, and financial planning services.
At the end of Friday’s trade, Taseko Mines Limited (USA) (NYSEMKT:TGB)‘s shares surged 5.74% to $0.645.
Taseko Mines Limited (USA) (TGB) declared the voting results from its 2015 Annual General Meeting held Thursday, June 11, 2015 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
A total of 127,787,612 common shares were voted at the meeting, representing 57.6% of the votes attached to all outstanding common shares.
Taseko Mines Limited, a mining company, acquires, develops, and operates mineral properties in Canada and the United States. The company explores for copper, molybdenum, gold, and niobium deposits. It operates the Gibraltar mine covering about 147 square kilometers located in south-central British Columbia; and owns 100% interest in the Aley niobium project situated in northern British Columbia. The company also owns interests in the New Prosperity project located in Williams Lake, British Columbia; and the Florence copper project covering about 1,341.6 acres located in Pinal County in south-central Arizona, the United States. Taseko Mines Limited was founded in 1966 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.
Yandex NV (NASDAQ:YNDX), ended its Friday’s trading session with 1.06% gain, and closed at $17.62.
Yandex NV (YNDX) one of the largest internet companies in Europe and the leading search provider in Russia, presents a new media player service Yandex.Radio.
With more than 100 stations differentiated by genre, mood and context, Yandex.Radio allows users to effortlessly tune in to music that suits their tastes and situation — energetic, sentimental or fun; music for travel, jogging or a romantic date; songs from the 1950s, or timeless hits from different decades.
It is Yandex’s second music service after the recommendation-based Yandex.Music, sharing its catalog of more than 20 million tracks.
Different people may prefer different types of music for the same situation, so the service adapts to listeners’ tastes and plays music that matches their individual preferences. Yandex’s music recommendation technology Disco takes care of what kind of music plays in an individual’s stations; the longer a user listens to Yandex.Radio, the better Disco gets to know their tastes. Users can assist the service learn about their music preferences faster by clicking the thumbs-up or thumbs-down rating — or by skipping tracks altogether.
Yandex N.V. operates an Internet search engine in Russia and internationally. The company offers search, location-based, personalized, and mobile services that enable users to find information, and communicate and connect over the Internet from desktops and mobile devices; and localized homepages for specific geographic markets. It provides Yandex.News, a news aggregation and information service; Kinopoisk.ru, a Russian language Website for movies, television programs, and celebrities; Yandex.Music, a music streaming service; Yandex.Master, a service through which users can find local professionals to do work around their homes; Auto.ru, an automobile-related Website; and other specialized search services for images, video, music, television, weather, jobs, transportation, cars, and real estate.
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