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Wave Systems Corp. Expands Relationship with Micron Technology; Best Buy U.S. Retail Stores President Steps Down

Wednesday, 16 April 2014 12:10 AM

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The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO) – For an in-depth report on The Coca-Cola Company follow www.BullTrends.com/stockquote/KO

Shares of KO closed up 3.74% on Tuesday with about 47.5 million shares traded. The stock was one of the most active stocks on the NYSE. The company reported earnings that exceeded analysts' expectations. Coca-Cola reported that its global soda volume fell for the first time in a decade. Non-GAAP earnings came in at $0.48 per share, better than analyst expectations of $0.44 per share. Revenue dropped 4% year over year to $10.6 billion, beating analyst expectations of $10.5 billion.

Wave Systems Corp. (NASDAQ: WAVX) - For an in-depth report on Wave Systems Corp. follow: www.BullTrends.com/stockquote/WAVX

Shares of Wave Systems Corp. closed up 38.61% on about 22.5 million shares traded. The stock was one of the biggest gainers on the NASDAQ. The company and Micron Technology, announced they are expanding their relationship to develop solutions designed to strengthen user protection against current and emerging threats to compute and embedded platforms.

Best Buy Co., Inc. (NYSE: BBY) - For an in-depth report on Best Buy Co., Inc. www.BullTrends.com/stockquote/BBY

Shares of BBY closed down 2.72% on Tuesday with about 10.8 million shares traded. The stock was one of the most active stocks on the NYSE. The company’s president of U.S. retail stores is leaving the company and his duties will be taken over by the electronics retailer's human resources officer.

Minerco Resources, Inc. (OTC: MINE) – For an in-depth report on Minerco Resources, Inc.: www.BullTrends.com/stockquote/MINE

Minerco Resources closed up 8.94% on about 281 million shares traded. The stock was one of the most active stocks in the OTC market as well as one of the biggest gainers despite the company releasing any news.

 

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