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As of today, Accenture ($CSA (+3.17%)), Lennar Corp. ($LNN (-0.02%)) and Microchip ($MCP (-0.82%)) are trading ex-dividend.
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Today, Blackrock ($BLQA), Delta Airlines ($OYC (+1.33%)) and JP Morgan Chase ($CMC (+1.21%)) present their figures.
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Fluence ($4SVE (-5.1%)) - Fluence Energy recently filed a draft of its IPO prospectus, making a big move to the Nasdaq technology exchange. Fluence is developing lithium-ion batteries to store energy. This is intended to balance the power grid, which is gradually being fed with fluctuating renewable energy.
At the beginning of the year, Fluence was valued at more than $1 billion. Siemens ($SIE (-0.13%)) holds 43% of the shares.
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Apple ($APC (+1.15%)) - Chip shortages are now bringing the smartphone giant to its knees. It should have produced 90 million units of the new iPhone 13 by Christmas. According to Bloomberg, this figure will be lower. The reason for this is supply bottlenecks of chips from Texas Instruments ($TII (-2.51%)) and Broadcom ($1YD (-0.88%)), which are responsible for the display power supply of the new smartphone, among other things.
In this context, the iPhone represents the group's flagship, which is responsible for 50% of sales.
TeamViewer ($TMV (+1.5%)) - A cooperation with Google ($GGQA) is intended to make the German company's augmented reality glasses marketable. TeamViewer's application allows retailers to directly reorder items by interacting with the products displayed in the glasses. In doing so, the glasses are connected to the retailer's order processing system to display current inventory levels. The cooperation with Google is seen as a beacon of hope for Teamviewer, as the company's share price has fallen by around 60% since the beginning of the year due to disappointing figures.
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Crypto is going greener - Ripple and Nelnet ($NIJ (+1.94%)) have announced they are launching a renewable energy fund. This is expected to save about 1.5 million tons of carbon emissions in the U.S., which is roughly equivalent to the consumption of 583 million liters of gasoline. Ripple therefore invested $44 million in Nelnet's solar energy fund, but further investments are to follow.
Ken Weber, head of social impact, also announced that more projects will be set up to further reduce the crypto industry's carbon footprint.