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Today’s Watch List: Facebook (NASDAQ:FB), Twenty-First Century Fox (NASDAQ:FOXA), Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT), Progressive Corp. (NYSE:PGR), CarMax Inc. (NYSE:KMX) - Property Mentor Group

Today’s Watch List: Facebook (NASDAQ:FB), Twenty-First Century Fox (NASDAQ:FOXA), Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT), Progressive Corp. (NYSE:PGR), CarMax Inc. (NYSE:KMX)


On last trading day Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ:FB) moved down -0.48% to close at $82.31. Its volatility for the week is 1.53% while volatility for the month is 1.87%. FB’s sales growth for past 5 years was 74.20% and its EPS growth for past 5 years was 78.90%. Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ:FB) monthly performance is 3.72%. Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) and Messenger have two separate homepages now as Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) recently launched a Messenger client on the Web. With the new move, the social network is predictable to be preparing for integrating Messenger Business, which will allow users to enter into conversations directly with companies about products and track their purchases and shipments.

Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc. (NASDAQ:FOXA) in last trading activity moved down -0.13% to close at $33.99. Company weekly performance is -1.06% while its quarterly performance stands at -2.06%. Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc. (NASDAQ:FOXA) is -13.05% away from its 52 week high. Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc. (NASDAQ:FOXA) and News Corp are in discussions with developer Larry Silverstein for a move to the last skyscraper to be built at lower Manhattan’s World Trade Center site, said two people with knowledge of the matter.

Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) has 3.00% insider ownership while its institutional ownership stands at 73.00%. In last trading activity company’s stock closed at $42.16. A deal announced Thursday extends a search partnership that Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ:MSFT) forged in 2009 while they were being led by different chief executives. Current Yahoo chief executive Marissa Mayer had the option of terminating the relationship under a clause triggered earlier this year.

Progressive Corp. (NYSE:PGR) has 0.50% insider ownership while its institutional ownership stands at 77.20%. In last trading activity company’s stock closed at $27.18. Progressive Corporation (NYSE:PGR) has reported an 8 percent fall in profit for the quarter ended Mar. 31, 2015. The company has earned $295.60 million, or $0.50 a share in the quarter, compared with $321.30 million, or $0.54 a share for the same period last year. Revenue during the quarter grew 3.99 percent to $4,895.30 million from $4,707.60 million in the previous year period.

On last trading day CarMax Inc. (NYSE:KMX) moved down -0.99% to close at $71.68. Its volatility for the week is 1.25% while volatility for the month is 1.82%. KMX’s sales growth for past 5 years was 13.80% and its EPS growth for past 5 years was 17.10%. CarMax Inc. (NYSE:KMX) monthly performance is 10.75%. CarMax Inc. (NYSE:KMX)’s finance arm will continue its subprime lending test and might expand it in the future. But the unit won’t become a “full player” in that space, said Tom Reedy, CarMax’s CFO.


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