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mci communications stock price

by Tyreek Wyman Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Performance Outlook
Previous Close13.70
Bid13.80 x 1200
Ask13.97 x 1800
Day's Range13.80 - 13.90
52 Week Range13.32 - 16.79
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Who buys MCI stock?

MCI stock was purchased by a variety of institutional investors in the last quarter, including Sky Investment Group LLC, and Future Financial Wealth Managment LLC. Company insiders that have bought Barings Corporate Investors stock in the last two years include Edward P Grace III, and Michael Harlan Brown.

Who is the CEO of MCI Inc?

By the bankruptcy reorganization agreement, the company paid $750 million to the SEC in cash and stock in the new MCI, which was intended to be paid to wronged investors. Effective December 16, 2002, Michael Capellas became chairman and chief executive officer.

What does the MCI WorldCom merger mean for You?

The merger creates a new era communications company best positioned to take advantage of growth opportunities in the $670 billion global telecommunications market. The combined company, MCI WorldCom, will have over $30 billion in 1998 revenues and joins together two of the industry's most entrepreneurial and competitive forces.

How much did MCI pay out in 2004?

The company emerged from bankruptcy in 2004 with about $5.7 billion in debt and $6 billion in cash. About half of the cash was intended to pay various claims and settlements. Previous bondholders ended up being paid 35.7 cents on the dollar, in bonds and stock in the new MCI company.

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How has Barings Corporate Investors' stock price performed in 2022?

Barings Corporate Investors' stock was trading at $15.98 on January 1st, 2022. Since then, MCI stock has decreased by 12.0% and is now trading at $...

Are investors shorting Barings Corporate Investors?

Barings Corporate Investors saw a increase in short interest in the month of April. As of April 30th, there was short interest totaling 3,300 share...

How often does Barings Corporate Investors pay dividends? What is the dividend yield for Barings Corporate Investors?

Barings Corporate Investors declared a quarterly dividend on Thursday, May 19th. Shareholders of record on Tuesday, May 31st will be paid a dividen...

Is Barings Corporate Investors a good dividend stock?

Barings Corporate Investors(NYSE:MCI) pays an annual dividend of $0.96 per share and currently has a dividend yield of 6.82%. MCI has a dividend yi...

Who are Barings Corporate Investors' key executives?

Barings Corporate Investors' management team includes the following people: Mr. Clifford Michael Noreen , Chairman, Exec. Officer, Chairman of Mn...

Who are some of Barings Corporate Investors' key competitors?

Some companies that are related to Barings Corporate Investors include (EXGI) (EXGI) , Barings Participation Investors (MPV) , BlackRock Debt St...

What other stocks do shareholders of Barings Corporate Investors own?

Based on aggregate information from My MarketBeat watchlists, some companies that other Barings Corporate Investors investors own include Barings...

What is Barings Corporate Investors' stock symbol?

Barings Corporate Investors trades on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker symbol "MCI."

Who are Barings Corporate Investors' major shareholders?

Barings Corporate Investors' stock is owned by a number of institutional and retail investors. Top institutional investors include Rivernorth Capit...

What is MarketBeat community ratings?

MarketBeat's community ratings are surveys of what our community members think about Barings Corporate Investors and other stocks. Vote “Outperform” if you believe MCI will outperform the S&P 500 over the long term. Vote “Underperform” if you believe MCI will underperform the S&P 500 over the long term. You may vote once every thirty days.

What is Barings Corporate Investors' stock symbol?

Barings Corporate Investors trades on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker symbol "MCI."

Is MCI a dividend payer?

MCI has a dividend yield higher than 75% of all dividend-paying stocks, making it a leading dividend payer. View Barings Corporate Investors' dividend history.

About Minnova

Minnova Corp. acquires and explores for mineral properties. It holds interests in the PL Gold mine and the Nokomis property in Peru. The company was formerly known as Auriga Gold Corp. and changed its name to Minnova Corp. in June 2014. Minnova Corp. was incorporated in 1994 and is based in Toronto, Canada.

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Minnova has received 16 “outperform” votes. (Add your “outperform” vote.)

How has Minnova's stock price been impacted by COVID-19?

Minnova's stock was trading at C$0.08 on March 11th, 2020 when COVID-19 reached pandemic status according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Since then, MCI shares have increased by 56.3% and is now trading at C$0.13. View which stocks have been most impacted by COVID-19.

Who are some of Minnova's key competitors?

Some companies that are related to Minnova include GFG Resources (GFG), Orosur Mining (OMI), Gowest Gold (GWA), China Nonferrous Gold (CNG), Rusoro Mining (RML), Alexandria Minerals (AZX), Cora Gold (CORA), ATAC Resources (ATC), Tembo Gold (TEM), Otis Gold Corp.

What is Minnova's stock symbol?

Minnova trades on the Canadian Venture Exchange (CVE) under the ticker symbol "MCI."

How do I buy shares of Minnova?

Shares of MCI and other Canadian stocks can be purchased through an online brokerage account.

What is Minnova's stock price today?

One share of MCI stock can currently be purchased for approximately C$0.13.

What is market cap?

Market Cap (Capitalization) is a measure of the estimated value of the common equity securities of the company or their equivalent. It does not include securities convertible into the common equity securities. "Market Cap" is derived from the last sale price for the displayed class of listed securities and the total number of shares outstanding for both listed and unlisted securities (as applicable). NASDAQ does not use this value to determine compliance with the listing requirements.

Does market cap include convertible securities?

It does not include securities convertible into the common equity securities. "Market Cap" is derived from the last sale price for the displayed class of listed securities and the total number of shares outstanding for both listed and unlisted securities (as applicable).

Who is the chairman of MCI?

Mr. Bert C. Roberts Jr. , chairman of MCI, said, "Shareholders, customers and employees today are rewarded for the value they have created at MCI over the last 30 years. We are more strongly positioned now than ever before to fulfill the promise of competition and the Telecommunications Act of '96, and to capture the biggest growth opportunities emerging around the world."

What is the merger of WorldCom and MCI?

-- WorldCom, Inc. (NASDAQ: WCOM) and MCI Communications Corporation (NASDAQ: MCIC) announced today a merger agreement creating a fully integrated communications company that will provide a complete range of local, long distance, Internet and international communications services.

How much did MCI WorldCom make in 1998?

The combined company, MCI WorldCom, will have over $30 billion in 1998 revenues and joins together two of the industry's most entrepreneurial and competitive forces. The merger is expected to be accretive to WorldCom's earnings by approximately 20% in the first year after closing.

How much was the annual cash operating cost in 1999?

WorldCom estimates that annual cash operating cost synergies of $2.5 billion are achievable in 1999, increasing to $5.6 billion by 2002. In addition, capital expenditure savings of $2 billion a year are expected in 1999 and beyond.

What is WorldCom?

WorldCom is a global telecommunications company. Operating in more than 50 countries, the company is a premier provider of facilities-based and fully integrated local, long distance, international and Internet services.

Where is MCI located?

MCI, headquartered in Washington, D.C., offers the industry's most comprehensive portfolio of global services. With 1996 revenues of $18.5 billion, MCI ranks as one of the world's largest telecommunications companies.

Is WorldCom a merger?

The merger agreement is subject to the approvals of MCI and WorldCom stockholders as well as approvals from the Federal Communications Commission, the Justice Department and various state government bodies. In addition, the merger is subject to review by the European Commission. The companies anticipate that the merger will close within six ...

What is MCI Communications?

MCI, Inc. (previously Worldcom and MCI WorldCom) was a telecommunications company. For a time, it was the second largest long-distance telephone company in the United States, after AT&T. Worldcom grew largely by acquiring other telecommunications companies, including MCI Communications in 1998, and filed bankruptcy in 2002 after an accounting ...

What is MCI Inc?

For other uses, see MCI (disambiguation). "WorldCom" redirects here. For the scandal, see WorldCom scandal. MCI, Inc. (previously Worldcom and MCI WorldCom) was a telecommunications company.

What companies did WorldCom acquire?

Other acquisitions included: Metromedia Communication Corp. and Resurgens Communications Group in 1993, IDB Communications Group, Inc (1994), Williams Technology Group, Inc. (1995), and MFS Communications Company (1996), and MCI in 1998. The acquisition of MFS included UUNET Technologies, Inc., which had been acquired by MFS shortly before the merger with WorldCom. In February 1998, WorldCom acquired CompuServe from its parent company H&R Block. WorldCom then retained the CompuServe Network Services Division, sold its online service to America Online, and received AOL's network division, ANS. WorldCom acquired the corporate parent of Digex, Intermedia Communications in June 2001 and then sold all of Intermedia's non-Digex assets to Allegiance Telecom.

What is MCI web calling?

In December 2005, Microsoft announced a partnership with MCI to provide Windows Live Messenger customers voice over IP service to make telephone calls - called "MCI Web Calling". After the merger with Verizon, this product was renamed "Verizon Web Calling".

How much did MCI pay to the SEC?

By the bankruptcy reorganization agreement, the company paid $750 million to the SEC in cash and stock in the new MCI, which was intended to be paid to wronged investors. Effective December 16, 2002, Michael Capellas became chairman and chief executive officer.

When did WorldCom change its name?

On April 14, 2003, WorldCom changed its name to MCI, and relocated its corporate headquarters from Clinton, Mississippi, to Ashburn, Virginia. Even before then, however, employees from the MCI side of the merger had taken over top executive posts, while many longtime executives from the old WorldCom were pushed out.

When did MCI WorldCom merge?

On September 15, 1998 , the merger was consummated, forming MCI WorldCom. MCI divested itself of its "internetMCI" business to gain approval from the United States Department of Justice.

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