Hot Tech Stocks To Watch Right Now: Twitter, Inc. (TWTR), CenturyLink, Inc. (CTL)

Twitter, Inc. (TWTR) ended last trading session with a change of 0.6 percent. It trades at an average volume of 18.69M shares versus 8.7M shares recorded at the end of last trading session. The share price of $15.21 is at a distance of 10.78 percent from its 52-week low and down -39.76 percent versus its peak. The company has a market cap of $11.13B and currently has 731.7M shares outstanding. The share price is currently -4.22 percent versus its SMA20, -8.4 percent versus its SMA50, and -14.19 percent versus its SMA200. The stock has a weekly performance of -2.25 percent and is -6.69 percent year-to-date as of the recent close.

On March 2, 2017 Twitter, Inc. (TWTR) announced that it has partnered with the world’s leading esports companies, ESL and DreamHack, to live stream esports events and original content in 2017. More than 15 events in the ESL One, Intel® Extreme Masters (IEM) and DreamHack circuits will be live streamed globally on Twitter and connected devices.

Intel Extreme Masters Katowice, kicking off on Saturday, March 4th, will be the first tournament to be live streamed on Twitter through the deal. In addition to all Intel Extreme Masters and ESL One tournament content, ESL will also produce live original content for Twitter, including a weekly 30-minute show featuring highlights and behind-the-scenes footage. All DreamHack events will also be live streamed, starting with DreamHack Austin in April.

CenturyLink, Inc. (CTL) recently recorded 1.38 percent change and currently at $23.46 is 7.26 percent away from its 52-week low and down -26.7 percent versus its peak. It has a past 5-day performance of 1.56 percent and trades at an average volume of 7.43M shares. The stock has a 1-month performance of -1.74 percent and is 0.9 percent year-to-date as of the recent close. There were about 536.89M shares outstanding which made its market cap $12.6B. The share price is currently -0.74 percent versus its SMA20, -3.32 percent versus its SMA50, and -8.37 percent versus its SMA200.

Feb. 28, 2017 — Delivering on its promise to empower digital transformation for enterprise customers, CenturyLink, Inc. (CTL) launched CenturyLink Cloud Application Manager, a new orchestration platform designed to simplify deployment of enterprise workloads, managed services and third-party cloud resources. This cloud-agnostic management platform enables companies to better manage applications and workloads across hybrid hosting environments – in customer private clouds, colocation centers and public cloud environments.

 

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