On Wednesday, Shares of Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC), lost -0.88% to $29.24.
Intel Corporation introduced the 6th Generation Intel® Core™ processor family, the company’s best processors ever. The launch marks a turning point in people’s relationship with computers. The 6th Gen Intel Core processors deliver improved performance and new immersive experiences at the lowest power levels ever and also support the broadest range of device designs – from the ultra-mobile compute stick, to 2 in 1s and huge high-definition All-in-One desktops, to new mobile workstations.
Intel Corporation designs, manufactures, and sells integrated digital technology platforms worldwide. It operates through PC Client Group, Data Center Group, Internet of Things Group, Mobile and Communications Group, Software and Services, and All Other segments.
Shares of Chevron Corporation (NYSE:CVX), declined -2.50% to $74.92, during its last trading session.
Chevron Products Company, a Chevron U.S.A. Inc. division, declared that Senior Staff Engineer Shawn Whitacre has been selected as the new chairman of the ASTM Heavy-Duty Engine Oil Classification Panel (HDEOCP). Shawn replaces the outgoing chairman, Chevron Consulting Scientist Jim McGeehan, who has led the panel since 1987. Shawn will assist to lead development of the forthcoming Projected Category 11 (PC-11) and provide guidance as the heavy duty motor oil category continues to evolve.
“Shawn brings technical expertise form Chevron together with the perspective and expertise of working in fluids for an engine manufacturer at Cummins,” said Brian Stripling, General Manager of Brand, Technology and OEM, Chevron Lubricants. “His expertise will be key to generating the industry consensus that the industry must reach to continue moving forward. Jim McGeehan was instrumental in moving HDMO stakeholders to consensus over his 28-year term, and we believe Shawn’s experience will assist carry on this precedence.”
Shawn has been involved with the ASTM HDEOCP since 1996, and has assisted to develop five categories dating back to API CH-4. Chevron recently named Shawn as Jim McGeehan’s direct replacement when the longtime industry leader stepped down in June 2015. At Chevron, Shawn is primarily responsible for product formulation of the Delo® Brand of Heavy Duty Engine Oils, and is the lead formulator responsible for development of Chevron’s PC-11 product line upgrade.
Chevron Corporation, through its auxiliaries, engages in the petroleum, chemicals, and power and energy operations worldwide. The company operates in two segments, Upstream and Downstream.
Finally, SLM Corporation (NASDAQ:SLM), ended its last trade with 0.50% gain, and closed at $8.
Sallie Mae, the nation’s saving, planning and paying for college company, recently declared a new, simple way to save for college: Upromise AimSaver. Upromise AimSaver is a free, no fee, FDIC-insured online savings account that allows families to save for college, and other aims, all in one place. Upromise AimSaver rewards account holders with a competitive 0.80 annual percentage yield, available annual cash back bonuses and Upromise rewards.
According to How America Saves for College 2015, a study by Sallie Mae and Ipsos, the overwhelming majority of families agree college is an important and worthwhile investment, yet fewer than half are saving for college. Many families are apprehensive and overwhelmed when it comes to saving for college and unclear on how to get started. The same study also found, however, that those families who set a aim are more motivated and more likely to put money aside to meet that aim.
SLM Corporation, together with its auxiliaries, operates as a saving, planning, and paying for education company in the United States. The company offers private education loans to students and their families.
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