On Thursday, Shares of Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE:WFC), lost -1.65% to $56.12.
Wells Fargo & Company declared dividends on eight series of preferred stock.
A quarterly cash dividend of $20.00 per share was declared on its 8.00% non-cumulative perpetual class A preferred stock, Series J, liquidation preference $1,000 per share. This dividend equals $0.50 per depositary share, each representing a 1/40th interest in a share of Series J preferred stock, which is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “WFCPrJ”. The Series J dividend is payable on Sept. 15, 2015, to holders of record as of the close of business on Aug. 31, 2015.
A quarterly cash dividend of $18.75 per share was declared on its 7.50% non-cumulative perpetual convertible class A preferred stock, Series L, liquidation preference $1,000 per share, which is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “WFCPrL”. The Series L dividend is payable on Sept. 15, 2015, to holders of record as of the close of business on Aug. 31, 2015.
Wells Fargo & Company provides retail, commercial, and corporate banking services to individuals, businesses, and institutions. Its Community Banking segment offers checking, savings, market rate, individual retirement, and health savings accounts, in addition to time deposits and remittances; and lines of credit, auto floor plan lines, equity lines and loans, equipment and transportation loans, education and residential mortgage loans, and debit and credit cards.
Shares of Cypress Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ:CY), declined -3.28% to $9.44, during its last trading session.
Cypress Semiconductor Corporation declared a new family of Energy Harvesting Power Administration Integrated Circuits (PMICs) that enable tiny, solar-powered wireless sensors for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The new devices are the world’s lowest-power, single-chip Energy Harvesting PMICs, and can be used with solar cells as small as 1 cm2. The new PMIC devices are fully integrated, making them ideal for batteryless Wireless Sensor Nodes (WSNs) that monitor physical and environmental conditions for smart homes, commercial buildings, factories, infrastructure and agriculture. Cypress offers a complete, battery-free Energy Harvesting solution that pairs the S6AE101A PMIC, the first device in the new family, with the EZ-BLE™ PRoC™ module for Bluetooth® Low Energy connectivity, together with supporting software, in a $49 kit.
Cypress Semiconductor Corporation provides mixed-signal programmable solutions, semiconductor memories, and integrated semiconductor solutions worldwide. The company’s Memory Products division designs and manufactures static random access memory (SRAM) products and nonvolatile RAMs used to store and retrieve data in networking, wireless infrastructure and handsets, computation, consumer, automotive, industrial, and other electronic systems; and general-purpose programmable clocks.
Finally, Juniper Networks, Inc. (NYSE:JNPR), ended its last trade with -2.46% loss, and closed at $27.36.
Juniper Networks declared the Juniper Networks Design and Architecture Center, an interactive site that provides customers and collaborates with rich media content to assess, design and implement modern data center network solutions. From industry trend-focused videos to technical how-to’s and install guides, the Center enables customers and partners to make informed decisions as they build and evolve cloud data center networks.
The Juniper Networks Design and Architecture Center addresses the need for a simplified process of finding this critical information in one central repository. By organizing business and technical content in an easy-to-use, modern interface, the site assists users to access the right information in various formats to assist them with building smart, secure and open data center networks.
Juniper Networks, Inc. designs, develops, and sells high-performance network products and services worldwide. It provides various routing products, counting ACX series universal access routers to deploy new high-bandwidth services; MX series Ethernet routers that functions as a universal edge platform; M series edge routers; PTX series packet transport routers; and T series routers.
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