Bearish MACD Crossovers – CHH, CHKM, CL, CLD, CLH
by Yvonne Magtibay in Business on Sep 23, 2011
CHH percentage change fell -1.78%, to close at $28.75 and its overall traded volume was 245,739.00 shares in the last trading session. CHH opened at $28.37 and is trading within the range of $28.37-$29.36. The stock has a 52 week low of $26.31 and 52 week high of $41.42. CHH’s market capitalization is $1.72B and it has 59.84M outstanding shares.
Choice Hotels International, Inc. (Choice) is a hotel franchisors. During the year ended December 31, 2010, Choice had 6,142 hotels open and 621 hotels under construction, representing 495,145 rooms open and 50,787 rooms under construction, in 49 states, the District of Columbia and over 35 countries and territories outside the United States. Choice franchises lodging properties include brand names, Comfort Inn, Comfort Suites, Quality, Clarion, Sleep Inn, Econo Lodge, Rodeway Inn, MainStay Suites, Suburban Extended Stay Hotel, Cambria Suites and Ascend Collection. The Company conducts its international franchise operations through a combination of direct franchising and master franchising relationships.
CHKM percentage change dropped -4.73%, to close at $27.17 and its overall traded volume was 95,765.00 shares in the last trading session. CHKM opened at $28.04 and is trading within the range of $27.01-$28.21. The stock has a 52 week low of $23.93 and 52 week high of $29.31. The market capitalization of the company stands at $3.83B and it has 140.98M outstanding shares. Chesapeake Midstream Partners L. P. is focused on natural gas gathering, the first segment of midstream energy infrastructure that connects natural gas produced at the wellhead to third-party takeaway pipelines. The Company provides gathering, treating and compression services to Chesapeake and Total, its primary customers, and other third-party producers under long-term, fixed-fee contracts. The Company’s gathering systems operate in its Barnett Shale region in north-central Texas and its Mid-Continent region, which includes the Anadarko, Arkoma, Delaware and Permian Basins. It generates the majority of its operating income i n its Barnett Shale region, where it services approximately 1,700 wells in the core of the Barnett Shale. Its systems consist of approximately 2,900 miles of gathering pipelines, servicing approximately 4,000 natural gas wells.
CL fell -2.87%, to close at $87.41 and its overall traded volume was 6.02M shares in the last trading session. CL shares were trading within the range of $85.73-$89.24 while its opening price was $88.83. The 52-week range of the stock is $73.62 – $94.89. At current market price, the market capitalization of the company stands at $42.52B and it has 486.50M outstanding shares. Colgate-Palmolive Company (Colgate) is a consumer products company. Colgate’s products are marketed in over 200 countries and territories. The Company manages its business in two product segments: Oral, Personal and Home Care, and Pet Nutrition. The Oral, Personal and Home Care segment is operated through four operating segments: North America, Latin America, Europe/South Pacific and Greater Asia/Africa, all of which sell to a variety of retail and wholesale customers and distributors. During the year ended December 31, 2010, the revenues of Oral, Personal and Home Care products accounted for 43%, 22% and 22%, respectivel y, of its total revenues. During 2010, the revenues of Pet Nutrition products accounted for 13% of the Company’s total revenues. In June 2011, it purchased Sanex personal care brand from Unilever PLC.
CLD fell -7.79%, to close at $17.27 and its overall traded volume was 2.03M shares in the last trading session. CLD shares were trading within the range of $16.57-$18.11 while its opening price was $18.07. The stock has a 52 week low of $16.57 and 52 week high of $24.69. The market capitalization of the company stands at $1.05B and it has 60.93M outstanding shares.
CLH fell -4.29%, to close at $51.10 and its overall traded volume was 727,368.00 shares in the last trading session. CLH shares were trading within the range of $50.20-$51.85 while its opening price was $51.44. The stock has a 52 week range of $32.72 – $59.35. CLH’s market capitalization is $2.71B and it has 53.01M outstanding shares. Clean Harbors, Inc. (Clean Harbors) is a provider of environmental, energy and industrial services throughout North America. It operates in four segments: Technical Services, Field Services, Industrial Services and Exploration Services. It serves over 50,000 customers, which includes Fortune 500 companies, smaller private entities and federal, state, provincial and local governmental agencies. It has more than 175 locations, including over 50 waste management facilities, throughout North America in 36 the United States states, seven Canadian provinces, Mexico and Puerto Rico. It also operates international locations in Bulgaria, China, Singapore, Sweden, Thailan d and the United Kingdom. On April 30, 2010, it acquired Sturgeon & Son Transportation, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Sturgeon Services International, Inc. In June 2011, the Company acquired Peak Energy Services Ltd. In April 2010, it divested its interest in Pembina Area Landfill and mobile industrial health business.
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