Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL), at the forefront of global technology, also has taken a lead in renewable energy. That is the conclusion of a new report from Greenpeace. Its new study looks at energy use at many of America’s tech companies. Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) shares after opening at $542.38 on last trade day and at the end of the day closed at $542.55. Company price to sales ratio in past twelve months was calculated as 2.78 and price to cash ratio as 11.89. Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) showed a positive weekly performance of 0.51%.
Sprint Corporation (NYSE:S) has just sent out invites to an event on April 29, and it’s being characteristically coy about what’s going down. The carrier’s chosen imagery and tagline leave little to the imagination though: this rodeo is all about audio, and our guess is that CEO Dan Hesse probably has some more to say about Sprint’s HD Voice rollout. Sprint’s been slowly rolling out the service (which it claims will provide “crystal clear” call quality to owners of compatible devices) in Kansas City, with Philadelphia and Baltimore to follow in the coming weeks. Hesse’s ultimate goal is to get the whole nation flying under that HD Voice banner by July, and it probably won’t be long before he steps on-stage to let us know how that’s working out for him. Sprint Corporation (NYSE:S) shares fell -1.88% in last trading session and ended the day on $9.39. S return on equity ratio is recorded as -12.80% and its return on assets is -4.10%.
Sony Corporation (ADR) (NYSE:SNE)’s Xperia Z2 is already available in a few corners of the world, but North America has so far been left high and dry. That drought will soon come to an end, though, as Bell says that it’s bringing the waterproof Android flagship to Canada this May. While the carrier isn’t divulging pricing at this stage, we’d expect the Z2 to cost $200 Canadian or more on a two-year plan, like most high-end smartphones. As for the good ol’ US of A? Unfortunately, there’s no word on an American launch — for now, you’ll have to make do with the Xperia Z1S if you live stateside. Sony Corporation (ADR) (NYSE:SNE) shares moved down -0.77% in last trading session and was closed at $19.29, while trading in range of $19.08 – $19.34. Sony Corporation (ADR) (NYSE:SNE) year to date (YTD) performance is 11.57%.
AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) confirmed that it will offer the Nokia Lumia 635 LTE smartphone this year. “AT&T was the first in the U.S. to deliver Nokia’s innovative line-up of Windows Phones, the first in the world to offer an LTE Windows Phone and currently offers the largest selection of Windows devices,” said Jeff Bradley, senior vice president — Devices, AT&T. “We are excited to add the Nokia Lumia 635 LTE smartphone to our device portfolio with access to the nation’s most reliable 4G LTE network. This innovative and affordable LTE capable smartphone features the new Windows Phone 8.1, Cortana personal assistant and a speedy quad-core processor. We strive to offer our consumers the widest choice of devices to fit any mobile lifestyle — all running on our voice and data network that covers more than 99 percent of all Americans.” AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) weekly performance is 2.20%. On last trading day company shares ended up $35.37. AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) distance from 50-day simple moving average (SMA50) is 6.94%. Analysts mean target price for the company is $35.58.