CNO Financial Group, Inc. (NYSE: CNO) percentage change dropped -1.49%, to close at $6.60 and its overall traded volume was 2.32M shares during the last session with the total traded volume of 3.40M shares. CNO shares were trading within the range of $6.56-$6.71 while its opening price was $6.63. The stock has a 52 week low of $4.73 and 52 week high of $8.34. The market capitalization of the company stands at $1.61B and it has 243.25M outstanding shares.
CNO Financial Group, Inc., formerly Conseco, Inc., is the holding company for a group of insurance companies operating throughout the United States that develop, market and administer supplemental health insurance, annuity, individual life insurance and other insurance products. The Company focuses on serving the senior and middle-income markets. The Company sells its products through three distribution channels: career agents, professional independent producers (some of whom sell one or more of its product lines exclusively) and direct marketing. It operates in four segments: Bankers Life, Washington National, Colonial Penn and Other CNO Business.
Gold Fields Limited (ADR) (NYSE: GFI) percentage change surged 1.25%, to close at $17.76 and its overall traded volume was 2.32M shares during the last session the stock had average daily volume of 4.66M shares. GFI opened at $17.47 and is trading within the range of $17.40-$17.93. The stock has a 52 week low of $13.62 and 52 week high of $18.70. At current market price, the market capitalization of the company stands at $12.84B and it has 722.96M outstanding shares. Gold Fields Limited (Gold Fields) is engaged in gold mining and related activities, including exploration, extraction, processing and smelting. Gold Fields is a producer of gold and a holder of gold reserve in South Africa, Ghana, Australia and Peru. In Peru, Gold Fields also produces copper. Gold Fields is primarily involved in underground and surface gold and copper mining and related activities, including exploration, extraction, processing and smelting. During the year ended December 31, 2010, Gold Fields produced 1.983 mill ion ounces of gold and gold equivalents, 1.806 million ounces, of which were attributable to Gold Fields, and the remainder, of which were attributable to non-controlling shareholders in Gold Fields Ghana Limited (Gold Fields Ghana), Abosso Goldfields Limited (Abosso) and Gold Fields La Cima S. A. (La Cima). During 2010, total managed gold production was 1.983 million ounces.
99 Cents Only Stores (NYSE: NDN) moved up 0.23%, to close at $21.80 and its overall traded volume was 2.32M shares during the last session with the total traded volume of 2.90M shares. NDN opened at $21.76 and is trading within the range of $21.69-$21.81. The stock has a 52-week range of $14.32-$21.84. The market capitalization of the company stands at $1.54B and it has 70.54M outstanding shares.99Cents Only Stores is a retailer of primarily consumable general merchandise. The Company’s stores offer customers an assortment of consumer goods, as well as a variety of quality, closeout merchandise, at a discount from standard retail prices. Merchandise sold in the Company’s 99 Cents Only Stores is priced at or below 99.99 Cents per item. As of April 2, 2011, the Company operated 285 retail stores with 211 in California, 35 in Texas, 27 in Arizona, and 12 in Nevada. These stores averaged approximately 21,200 gross square feet. It opened 11 new stores during fiscal 2011. Of these, six stores are located in California, two in Arizona and three in Texas. The Company closed one store in California during fiscal 2011 upon the expiration of its lease. It also sells merchandise through its Bargain Wholesale division at prices generally below normal wholesale levels to retailers, distributors and exporters. Bargain Wholesale represented 3.1% of the Company’s total sales in fiscal 2011.
Ventas, Inc. (NYSE: VTR) surged 2.51%, to close at $56.04 and its overall traded volume was 2.32M shares during the last session against its average volume of 2.42M. VTR shares were trading within the range of $54.63-$56.22 while its opening price was $54.63. The stock has a 52-week range of $43.25-$57.45. The market capitalization of the company stands at $16.14B and it has 287.92M outstanding shares. Ventas, Inc. is a real estate investment trust (REIT) with a portfolio of seniors housing and healthcare properties in the United States and Canada. Its primary business consists of acquiring, financing and owning seniors housing and healthcare properties and leasing those properties to third parties or operating those properties through independent third-party managers. Through its Lillibridge Healthcare Services, Inc. subsidiary, it also provides management, leasing, marketing, facility development and advisory services to hospitals and health systems throughout the United States. As of Dece mber 31, 2010, its portfolio consisted of 602 assets, 240 seniors housing communities, 187 skilled nursing facilities, 40 hospitals and 135 medical office buildings (MOBs) and other properties in 43 United States’ states, the District of Columbia and two Canadian provinces. It has three segments: triple-net leased properties, senior living operations and MOB operations.
United Rentals, Inc. (NYSE: URI) fell -1.58%, to close at $24.36 and its overall traded volume was 2.30M shares during the last session with the total traded volume of 3.12M shares. URI opened the day at $24.44, it made an intraday low of $23.83 and an intraday high of $24.94. The stock has a 52 week low of $12.81 and 52 week high of $34.78. At current market price, the market capitalization of the company stands at $1.53B and it has 62.65M outstanding shares. United Rentals, Inc. (United Rentals) is a holding company. The Company primarily conducts its operations through its wholly owned subsidiary, United Rentals (North America), Inc., and its subsidiaries. The Company is an equipment rental company in the world and its network consists of 531 rental locations in the United States and Canada. United Rentals offers approximately 2,900 classes of equipment for rent to customers that include construction and industrial companies, manufacturers, utilities, municipalities, homeowners and govern ment entities. The Company has two segments: general rentals, and trench safety, power and HVAC. The general rentals segment’s customers include construction and industrial companies, manufacturers, utilities, municipalities and homeowners. The trench safety, power and HVAC segment includes the rental of specialty construction products and related services.
CNO Financial Group, Inc., formerly Conseco, Inc., is the holding company for a group of insurance companies operating throughout the United States that develop, market and administer supplemental health insurance, annuity, individual life insurance and other insurance products. The Company focuses on serving the senior and middle-income markets. The Company sells its products through three distribution channels: career agents, professional independent producers (some of whom sell one or more of its product lines exclusively) and direct marketing. It operates in four segments: Bankers Life, Washington National, Colonial Penn and Other CNO Business.
Gold Fields Limited (ADR) (NYSE: GFI) percentage change surged 1.25%, to close at $17.76 and its overall traded volume was 2.32M shares during the last session the stock had average daily volume of 4.66M shares. GFI opened at $17.47 and is trading within the range of $17.40-$17.93. The stock has a 52 week low of $13.62 and 52 week high of $18.70. At current market price, the market capitalization of the company stands at $12.84B and it has 722.96M outstanding shares. Gold Fields Limited (Gold Fields) is engaged in gold mining and related activities, including exploration, extraction, processing and smelting. Gold Fields is a producer of gold and a holder of gold reserve in South Africa, Ghana, Australia and Peru. In Peru, Gold Fields also produces copper. Gold Fields is primarily involved in underground and surface gold and copper mining and related activities, including exploration, extraction, processing and smelting. During the year ended December 31, 2010, Gold Fields produced 1.983 mill ion ounces of gold and gold equivalents, 1.806 million ounces, of which were attributable to Gold Fields, and the remainder, of which were attributable to non-controlling shareholders in Gold Fields Ghana Limited (Gold Fields Ghana), Abosso Goldfields Limited (Abosso) and Gold Fields La Cima S. A. (La Cima). During 2010, total managed gold production was 1.983 million ounces.
99 Cents Only Stores (NYSE: NDN) moved up 0.23%, to close at $21.80 and its overall traded volume was 2.32M shares during the last session with the total traded volume of 2.90M shares. NDN opened at $21.76 and is trading within the range of $21.69-$21.81. The stock has a 52-week range of $14.32-$21.84. The market capitalization of the company stands at $1.54B and it has 70.54M outstanding shares.99Cents Only Stores is a retailer of primarily consumable general merchandise. The Company’s stores offer customers an assortment of consumer goods, as well as a variety of quality, closeout merchandise, at a discount from standard retail prices. Merchandise sold in the Company’s 99 Cents Only Stores is priced at or below 99.99 Cents per item. As of April 2, 2011, the Company operated 285 retail stores with 211 in California, 35 in Texas, 27 in Arizona, and 12 in Nevada. These stores averaged approximately 21,200 gross square feet. It opened 11 new stores during fiscal 2011. Of these, six stores are located in California, two in Arizona and three in Texas. The Company closed one store in California during fiscal 2011 upon the expiration of its lease. It also sells merchandise through its Bargain Wholesale division at prices generally below normal wholesale levels to retailers, distributors and exporters. Bargain Wholesale represented 3.1% of the Company’s total sales in fiscal 2011.
Ventas, Inc. (NYSE: VTR) surged 2.51%, to close at $56.04 and its overall traded volume was 2.32M shares during the last session against its average volume of 2.42M. VTR shares were trading within the range of $54.63-$56.22 while its opening price was $54.63. The stock has a 52-week range of $43.25-$57.45. The market capitalization of the company stands at $16.14B and it has 287.92M outstanding shares. Ventas, Inc. is a real estate investment trust (REIT) with a portfolio of seniors housing and healthcare properties in the United States and Canada. Its primary business consists of acquiring, financing and owning seniors housing and healthcare properties and leasing those properties to third parties or operating those properties through independent third-party managers. Through its Lillibridge Healthcare Services, Inc. subsidiary, it also provides management, leasing, marketing, facility development and advisory services to hospitals and health systems throughout the United States. As of Dece mber 31, 2010, its portfolio consisted of 602 assets, 240 seniors housing communities, 187 skilled nursing facilities, 40 hospitals and 135 medical office buildings (MOBs) and other properties in 43 United States’ states, the District of Columbia and two Canadian provinces. It has three segments: triple-net leased properties, senior living operations and MOB operations.
United Rentals, Inc. (NYSE: URI) fell -1.58%, to close at $24.36 and its overall traded volume was 2.30M shares during the last session with the total traded volume of 3.12M shares. URI opened the day at $24.44, it made an intraday low of $23.83 and an intraday high of $24.94. The stock has a 52 week low of $12.81 and 52 week high of $34.78. At current market price, the market capitalization of the company stands at $1.53B and it has 62.65M outstanding shares. United Rentals, Inc. (United Rentals) is a holding company. The Company primarily conducts its operations through its wholly owned subsidiary, United Rentals (North America), Inc., and its subsidiaries. The Company is an equipment rental company in the world and its network consists of 531 rental locations in the United States and Canada. United Rentals offers approximately 2,900 classes of equipment for rent to customers that include construction and industrial companies, manufacturers, utilities, municipalities, homeowners and govern ment entities. The Company has two segments: general rentals, and trench safety, power and HVAC. The general rentals segment’s customers include construction and industrial companies, manufacturers, utilities, municipalities and homeowners. The trench safety, power and HVAC segment includes the rental of specialty construction products and related services.
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