MSI, VALE, BP, NBG, PBR – NYSE Stocks to watch in Early Trade
Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:MSI) increased 0.49%, currently trading at $39.09 and its overall traded volume was 1.26M shares while reporting, against its average volume of 5.00M. MSI opened the day at $38.63, it made an intraday low of $38.50 and an intraday high of $39.31. The stock has a 52 week low of $37.12 and 52 week high of $64.61. MSI’s market capitalization is 13.12B and it has 335.65M outstanding shares. Motorola, Inc. provides technologies, products and services for mobile phones. Its portfolio includes wireless handsets, wireless accessories, digital entertainment devices, set-top boxes and video distribution systems, analog and digital two-way radios, wireless and wireline broadband network products, and end-to-end enterprise mobility products. The Company operates under three segments: Mobile Devices segment, Home and Networks Mobility segment and Enterprise Mobility Solutions segment. In January 2010, the Company acquired SecureMedia from Innovation Advisors. In February 2010, the Company acquired BitBand, a provider of content management and delivery systems, specializing in video on demand for Internet protocol television (IPTV). In September 2010, the Company acquired Aloqa GmbH, a developer of location-based software and technologies.
Vale (ADR) (NYSE:VALE) decreased -0.29%, currently trading at $34.88 and its overall traded volume was 3.96M shares while reporting, against its average volume of 16.01M. VALE opened the day at $34.93, it made an intraday low of $34.59 and an intraday high of $35.03. The stock has a 52 week low of $23.58 and 52 week high of $36.04. VALE’s market capitalization is 183.36B and it has 5.26B outstanding shares. Vale S.A. is a metals and mining company. The Company is also a producer of iron ore and iron ore pellets. It also produces manganese ore, ferroalloys, bauxite, alumina and kaolin. It also produce aluminum, copper, coal, potash, cobalt, platinum group metals (PGMs) and other products. The Company operates large logistics systems in Brazil, including railroads, maritime terminals and a port, which are integrated with its mining operations. Directly and through affiliates and joint ventures, it has investments in the energy and steel businesses. Its principal nickel mines and processing operations are conducted by its wholly owned subsidiary Vale Inco Limited (Vale Inco), which has mining operations in Canada, Indonesia and New Caledonia. The Company is engaged in bauxite mining, alumina refining, and aluminum metal smelting. In September 2009, Rio Tinto Limited completed the sale of its Corumba iron ore mine in Brazil and the associated river logistics operations to Vale S.A.
BP plc (ADR) (NYSE:BP) decreased -1.28%, currently trading at $45.49 and its overall traded volume was 3.90M shares while reporting, against its average volume of 8.64M. BP opened the day at $45.43, it made an intraday low of $45.16 and an intraday high of $45.55. The stock has a 52 week low of $26.75 and 52 week high of $62.38. BP’s market capitalization is 142.48B and it has 3.13B outstanding shares. BP p.l.c. (BP) is an international oil and gas company. The Company operates in more than 80 countries, providing its customers with fuel for transportation, energy for heat and light, retail services and petrochemicals products. The Company operates two segments: Exploration and Production, and Refining and Marketing. Exploration and Production’s activities cover three key areas. Upstream activities include oil and natural gas exploration, field development and production. Midstream activities include pipeline, transportation and processing activities related to its upstream activities. Marketing and trading activities include the marketing and trading of natural gas, including liquefied natural gas (LNG), together with power and natural gas liquids (NGLs). Refining and Marketing’s activities include the supply and trading, refining, manufacturing, marketing and transportation of crude oil, petroleum and petrochemicals products and related services.
National Bank of Greece (ADR) (NYSE:NBG) decreased -5.10%, currently trading at $1.49 and its overall traded volume was 3.90M shares while reporting, against its average volume of 5.08M. NBG opened the day at $1.52, it made an intraday low of $1.49 and an intraday high of $1.53. The stock has a 52 week low of $1.49 and 52 week high of $5.94. NBG’s market capitalization is 4.41B and it has 2.96B outstanding shares. National Bank of Greece S.A. (the Bank) is a Greece-based financial institution. It offers a range of integrated financial services, including corporate and investment banking, retail banking (including mortgage lending), leasing, stock brokerage, asset management and venture capital, insurance, real estate and consulting services. In addition, the Company is involved in various other businesses, including hotel and property management, real estate and information technology (IT) consulting. On June 30, 2009, NBG Luxemburg Holding S.A. and NBG Luxfinance Holding S.A. were merged to NBG Asset Management Luxemburg S.A. On January 18, 2010, the Bank acquired 35% of the share capital of AKTOR FM. On October 16, 2009, United Bulgarian Bank A.D. (UBB) established UBB Factoring E.O.O.D., a wholly owned subsidiary of UBB. On September 15, 2009, the Bank disposed of its investment in Phosphoric Fertilizers Industry S.A.
Petroleo Brasileiro SA (ADR) (NYSE:PBR) decreased -0.03%, currently trading at $36.21 and its overall traded volume was 3.90M shares while reporting, against its average volume of 16.49M. PBR opened the day at $36.25, it made an intraday low of $36.17 and an intraday high of $36.48. The stock has a 52 week low of $31.21 and 52 week high of $49.20. PBR’s market capitalization is 232.77B and it has 6.43B outstanding shares. Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. (Petrobras) is an integrated oil and gas company. The Company operates in five segments: exploration and production; refining, transportation and marketing; distribution; gas and power, and international. The exploration and production segment includes oil and gas exploration, development and production in Brazil. The refining, transportation and marketing segment includes downstream activities in Brazil, including refining, logistics, transportation, oil products and crude oil exports and imports, petrochemicals and fertilizers. The distribution segment includes distribution of oil products through the BR retail network in Brazil. The gas and power segment includes gas transportation and distribution, electric power generation using natural gas and renewable energy sources. The international segment includes exploration and production, refining, transportation and marketing, distribution and gas and power operations outside of Brazil.





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