On Tuesday, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation (NYSE:APC)’s shares inclined 4.30% to $48.55. Anadarko Petroleum Corporation (NYSE:APC) is now worth about $23.65 billion. The share price has made a -2.04% loss in the past 5 days and has lost -41.15% since 2015 kicked off. Analysts are forecasting EPS growth of -11.52% for next fiscal year. The stock trades with a beta of 1.38. The stock price is below by -34.14% as contrast to the average price over the last 200 days. The company has 76.30% gross margins.
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation engages in the exploration, development, production, and marketing of oil and gas properties. It operates through three segments: Oil and Gas Exploration and Production; Midstream; and Marketing.
Under Armour Inc (NYSE:UA)’s shares dropped -0.77% to $80.35.
Under Armour (UA) declared that Chip Molloy, the former Chief Financial Officer of PetSmart, Inc., will join Under Armour as its new Chief Financial Officer on January 19, 2016. To assist ensure a smooth transition, Mr. Molloy will work closely with the company’s current CFO Brad Dickerson, who will remain with the company in an advisory capacity through February. A seasoned member of Under Armour’s accounting and finance organization, David Bergman, Vice President of Finance & Corporate Controller, will also play a key role in the transition.
Mr. Molloy comes to Under Armour with noteworthyfinancial executive experience in the consumer retail sector. He served as EVP and CFO for PetSmart from 2007 until 2013, where in 2011 he was named Institutional Investor’s CFO of the Year for Specialty Retail. Most recently he served as a Senior Advisor for Atlanta-based private equity firm Roark Capital Group since October 2014 and has served on a number of public company boards of directors.
Mr. Molloy is a native of Maryland and a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis. He graduated from Navy Fighter Weapons School or “Top Gun” and served 10 years as a navy fighter pilot. He also earned an MBA from the Darden Graduate School of Business at the University of Virginia.
Under Armour, Inc., together with its auxiliaries, develops, markets, and distributes branded performance apparel, footwear, and accessories for men, women, and youth primarily in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Asia-Pacific, and Latin America.
Medtronic PLC (NYSE:MDT)‘s shares surged 1.34% to $77.32. The last trading range of Medtronic PLC (NYSE:MDT) ranges between $76.24 and $77.34. The EPS of the company stands at $1.92. The 52-week range shows that the stock reached higher at $79.50 while its lower range is $55.54 in the last 52-weeks. The average volume of the company is at 5.87 million with the Outstanding Shares of 1.41 billion. The market capitalization of the company is $107.82 billion. The Beta of the company stands at 1.09 with the RSI (Relative Strength Index) of 54.34.
Medtronic plc manufactures and sells device-based medical therapies worldwide. The company’s Cardiac and Vascular Group segment offers pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators, implantable cardiac resynchronization therapy devices, AF products, diagnostics and monitoring devices, and remote monitoring and patient-centered software; and heart valves, percutaneous coronary intervention stent products, surgical valve replacement and repair products, endovascular stent grafts, and peripheral vascular intervention products.
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