On Thursday, Santander Consumer USA Holdings Inc (NYSE:SC)’s shares inclined 0.93% to $23.79.
Santander Consumer USA Holdings Inc (SC) declared a broad reorganization of its Board of Directors, counting the appointment of four new independent SHUSA directors and the creation of the position of Lead Independent Director.
The new independent SHUSA directors will be Alan Fishman, Chairman of Ladder Capital; Thomas S. Johnson, former Chairman and CEO of GreenPoint Capital; Catherine Keating, CEO of Commonfund; and Richard Spillenkothen, former head of banking supervision at the Federal Reserve Board and former director of Deloitte & Touche LLP.
The new independent SHUSA directors will be Alan Fishman, Chairman of Ladder Capital; Thomas S. Johnson, former Chairman and CEO of GreenPoint Capital; Catherine Keating, CEO of Commonfund; and Richard Spillenkothen, former head of banking supervision at the Federal Reserve Board and former director of Deloitte & Touche LLP.
Santander Consumer USA Holdings Inc., a specialized consumer finance company, provides vehicle finance and unsecured consumer lending products in the United States. The company’s vehicle finance products and services comprise retail installment contracts, vehicle leases, and dealer loans.
HollyFrontier Corp (NYSE:HFC)’s shares dropped -0.67% to $44.29.
HollyFrontier Corporation (HFC) (the “Company”) plans to declare results for its quarter ended June 30, 2015 on August 5, 2015, before the opening of trading on the NYSE. The Company has planned a webcast conference on August 5, 2015 at 8:30 a.m. Eastern time to talk about financial results.
HollyFrontier Corporation operates as an independent petroleum refiner in the United States. The company operates in two segments, Refining and HEP. It produces high-value refined products, such as gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, specialty lubricant products, liquid petroleum gas, fuel oil, and specialty and modified asphalt.
At the end of Thursday’s trade, Ericsson (ADR) (NASDAQ:ERIC)‘s shares dipped -0.10% to $10.14.
Ericsson (ERIC) continues to spearhead 5G system development as coordinator of the new METIS-II EU project to develop the overall 5G radio system design and roadmap recommendation for 5G standardization.
On a planned level, METIS-II will provide the 5G partnership framework within the 5G Infrastructure Public Private Partnership (5G-PPP) for a common evaluation of 5G radio access network concepts and a recommended 5G spectrum roadmap. It will also lead to the preparation of concerted actions toward regulatory and standardization bodies.
The project centers on a strong international consortium, comprising of 23 partners from all regions with strong 5G R&D initiatives (China, the EU, Japan, South Korea and the US) and involving most of the major international vendors, major operators, and key researchers.
METIS-II will therefore have the unique capability to drive consensus-building globally, to consolidate a full picture of the needs of mobile in addition to vertical industries, and to disseminate the results to the relevant bodies, forums, and standardization groups in all regions.
Ericsson provides communications technology and services worldwide. The company’s Networks segment delivers products and solutions for mobile access, Internet protocol (IP) and transmission networks, core networks, and cloud. This segment offers radio access solutions; IP routing and transport solutions; transmission/backhaul solutions comprising microwave and optical transmission solutions for mobile and fixed networks; IP multimedia subsystem solutions; and operations support systems, in addition to supports operators administration of existing networks.
Newmont Mining Corp (NYSE:NEM), ended its Thursday’s trading session with 0.31% gain, and closed at $22.59.
Newmont Mining Corporation (NEM) declared it will report second quarter 2015 operations and financial results after the market closes on Wednesday, July 22, 2015. A conference call will be held on Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time (8:00 a.m. Mountain Time); it will also be carried on the Company’s website.
Newmont Mining Corporation operates in the mining industry. It primarily acquires, develops, explores for, and produces gold, copper, and silver deposits. The company’s operations and/or assets are located in the United States, Australia, Peru, Indonesia, Ghana, and New Zealand. As of December 31, 2014, it had proven and probable gold reserves of 82.2 million ounces and an aggregate land position of about 20,000 square miles.
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