On Tuesday, Shares of Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL), lost -0.03% to $36.86.
Oracle Corporation, has shown an downtrend of -2.54% in past 5 days with YTD performance of -16.89% and 3-month performance down -6.12%. Its latest closing price of $36.86 was -10.30% down from an average-price of 200 days while it maintained a distance from the SMA 50 at -1.13% and 0.10% compared with the SMA 20.
The stock was up 5.31% from the 52 week low and was -19.98% below the 52 week high.
Oracle Corporation develops, manufactures, markets, sells, hosts, and supports database and middleware software, application software, cloud infrastructure, hardware systems, and related services worldwide.
Shares of EMC Corporation (NYSE:EMC), declined -0.83% to $27.49, during its last trading session.
The year-to-date performance of the company stands at -6.28% with an decline of -0.22% in the last week and 8.85% in the previous three months.
Its most recent closing price of $27.49 was 21.91% up from the 52 week low and was -9.51% below the 52 week high. Its latest closing price was 4.72% up from an average-price of 200 days while it kept its distance from the SMA 50 at 9.33% and 7.25% compared with the SMA 20.
EMC Corporation develops, delivers, and supports information infrastructure and virtual infrastructure technologies, solutions, and services. It offers enterprise storage systems and software deployed in storage area networks (SAN), networked attached storage (NAS), unified storage combining NAS and SAN, object storage, and/or direct attached storage environments, in addition to provides a portfolio of backup products that support a range of enterprise application workloads.
Finally, The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS), ended its last trade with 0.34% gain, and closed at $109.84.
The Walt Disney Company, has YTD performance of 17.29%. The company has the market capitalization of $185.39B while its P/B ratio was 4.00. Institutional investors own 63.30% stake in the company while beta factor, which is used to measure riskiness of the security, was 1.32. Net profit margin of this company was 16.10% while its operating profit margin was 24.30%.
The Walt Disney Company, together with its auxiliaries, operates as an entertainment company worldwide. The company operates in five segments: Media Networks, Parks and Resorts, Studio Entertainment, Consumer Products, and Interactive.
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