On Wednesday, Shares of Chesapeake Energy Corporation (NYSE:CHK), lost -3.51% to $12.09, hitting its lowest level, as U.S. oil prices settled with a loss of a nickel on Wednesday, mostly recovering from the dive they took in the wake of a weekly report that showed an unpredictable climb in gasoline inventories and a sizable enhance in stockpiles at the futures delivery hub in Oklahoma.
Chesapeake Energy Corporation engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of properties for the production of oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGL) from underground reservoirs in the United States.
Shares of T-Mobile US, Inc. (NYSE:TMUS), inclined 2.37% to $39.77, during its last trading session, following a report that Comcast (CMCSA) is in talks to potentially acquire the mobile carrier.
T-Mobile parent company Deutsche Telekom (DTEGY) is holding talks with multiple companies about acquiring the U.S. company, according to German magazine Manager Magazin. Comcast is reportedly seen as the more attractive of the companies interested in T-Mobile, because it has the resources to make an offer to purchase all shares of the carrier.
Satellite TV provider Dish (DISH) is also among the companies interested in acquiring T-Mobile.
T-Mobile US, Inc., together with its auxiliaries, provides mobile communications services in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The company offers voice, messaging, and data services in the postpaid, prepaid, and wholesale markets.
Finally, UnitedHealth Group Incorporated (NYSE:UNH), ended its last trade with -1.49% loss, and closed at $119.74.
UnitedHealth Group Incorporated, is providing Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina with a $2,500 donation, nutritious food and fruit, and three refrigeration units that will enable food pantries to preserve and distribute healthy, fresh food to underserved communities.
With more than 340 food deserts across 80 counties in the state, limited access to nutritious foods is a major issue statewide and particularly in the Triad. UnitedHealthcare has partnered with organizations like the Second Harvest Food Bank to reduce food insecurity across North Carolina and assist people live healthier lives.
The $2,500 donation will provide 17,500 meals to families and children as part of Second Harvest Food Bank’s Summer Meals Program, and the new refrigeration units will be used in food pantries in Forsyth and Guilford counties to stock fresh fruits, vegetables, eggs and dairy products.
UnitedHealth Group Incorporated operates as a diversified health and well-being company in the United States. The company’s UnitedHealthcare segment offers consumer-oriented health benefit plans and services for national employers, public sector employers, mid-sized employers, small businesses, and individuals; and health care coverage, and health and well-being services to individuals aged 50 and older addressing their needs for preventive and acute health care services.
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