Consumer Goods Most Active: Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO), General Motors Company (NYSE:GM), Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F)

Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) is committed to offering innovative products and services, and the fact that the company could provide iTunes Radio for Android devices shows it’s flexible enough to adapt to a rapidly changing technology market. With more consumers selecting Android smartphones and tablets, and the increasing demand for streaming music services, launching iTunes Radio for Android devices could help Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) in a number of ways. Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL), which earned nearly $60 billion in revenue during the final three months of last year, is carefully considering whether to invest significant resources in providing iTunes Radio for Android devices. Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) stock performance was -0.96% in last session and finished the day at $539.78. Traded volume was 10.71million shares in the last session and the average volume of the stock remained 11.51million shares. The beta of the stock remained 1.06. Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) insider ownership is 0.04%.

7-Eleven Inc. has discontinued its Diet Coke FROST Cherry Slurpee, launched with The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO) in late February, over “freezing consistency issues,” CSP Daily News has learned. Diet Coke’s first frozen offering in the brand’s 31-year history, FROST is a low-calorie frozen carbonated beverage with natural cherry flavor. Each 20-ounce serving has 30 calories and 12 grams of carbs. The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO) dropped -0.03 percent to $38.61 Wednesday on volume of 15.84million shares. The intra-day range of the stock was $38.61 to $38.94. The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO) has a market capitalization of $170.11billion.

Just two months after becoming CEO of General Motors Company (NYSE:GM), Mary Barra is presiding over the most serious safety scandal in the automaker’s recent history. A new study says recalls dramatically reduce the risk of fire-related defects and show how potentially dangerous it is for millions of owners to ignore recall notices. The study comes amid growing scrutiny of recalls following General Motors Company (NYSE:GM)’s decision to recall 1.62 million older cars linked to 12 deaths and 31 crashes tied to ignition-switch defects. General Motors Company (NYSE:GM)’s stock on Mar 26, 2014 reported a decrease of -0.84% to the closing price of $34.22. Its fifty two weeks range is $27.11 -$41.85. The total market capitalization recorded $ 54.40billion. The overall volume in the last trading session was 17.00million shares. In its share capital, GM has 1.39billion outstanding shares.

Shelby’s alliance with Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) has been a successful one for both concerns. The bib-overalled chicken farmer put far more teeth in Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F)’s Total Performance theme than any other competition ventures. In turn, he is being given a bigger and bigger slice of the performance pie. On Tuesday, shares of Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) dropped -0.52% to close the day at $15.25. Company return on investment (ROI) is 3.90% and its monthly performance is recorded as 0.66%. Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) quarterly revenue growth is 1.46%.