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Active Stocks Buzz: Transocean, (NYSE:RIG), SunEdison, (NYSE:SUNE), Texas Instruments, (NASDAQ:TXN)

On Thursday, Shares of Transocean Ltd. (NYSE:RIG), lost -4.98% to $18.13, after oil futures settled with a loss of 1% on Thursday, as a stronger dollar assisted fuel a pullback in the U.S. benchmark from its highest level of the year.

Traders assessed a report Thursday from an international energy watchdog that said crude demand was rising around the globe, but supply growth would stay strong, according to MarketWatch.

Transocean Ltd., together with its auxiliaries, provides offshore contract drilling services for oil and gas wells worldwide. The company primarily offers deepwater and harsh environment drilling services.

Shares of SunEdison, Inc. (NYSE:SUNE), inclined 2.38% to $30.15, during its last trading session.

SunEdison, declared it has been awarded an additional five solar photovoltaic projects in South Africa , totaling 371 megawatts (MW) DC. This award stems from the extended capacity declarement for the fourth bid round of the Renewable Energy IPP Procurement (REIPPP) Programme organized by South Africa’s Department of Energy (DOE), in which SunEdison formerly declared that it had been awarded an 86 MW solar project. In total, SunEdison has won 457 MW across six solar power projects in South Africa’s fourth round of the REIPPP Programme.

The five solar power plants will be located in the Northern Cape and North West Provinces and are predictable to produce enough energy to power the equivalent of more than 200,000 South African homes. Eskom, the South African national utility, will purchase the solar energy under a 20-year power purchase agreement.

SunEdison, Inc. develops, manufactures, and sells silicon wafers to the semiconductor industry. The company operates through three segments: Solar Energy, TerraForm Power, and Semiconductor Materials.

Finally, Texas Instruments Inc. (NASDAQ:TXN), ended its last trade with -1.01% loss, and closed at $53.64.

Texas Instruments Incorporated, introduced the availability of the TI DLP LightCrafter Display 4710 evaluation module (EVM), a new developer tool that allows quick assessment of the DLP Pico™ 0.47-inch TRP Full-HD 1080p display chipset. Example applications comprise digital signage, mobile projectors (battery and AC-powered), screenless TVs, control panels, interactive displays, and wearables such as head-mounted displays (HMD). The EVM is now accessible for purchase through TI.com.

Key features and benefits of the DLP LightCrafter Display 4710 EVM:

  • Rapid assessment of the smallest DLP Full-HD chipset – the 0.47-inch TRP Full-HD 1080p chipset – capable of generating bright, power-efficient full-HD displays1 from small-form-factor electronics.
  • Mini High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) offers plug-and-play functionality with various computing devices.
  • A simple-to-use micro-USB-based graphical user interface (GUI) allows for real-time chipset evaluation to assess features and peripherals.
  • Equipped with a production-quality optical engine to speed the product development cycle.

Texas Instruments Incorporated designs, manufactures, and sells semiconductors to electronics designers and manufacturers worldwide. It operates through two segments, Analog and Embedded Processing. The Analog segment offers high volume analog and logic products for automotive safety devices, touch screen controllers, low voltage motor drivers, and integrated motor controllers; and power administration products to enhance the efficiency of powered devices using battery administration solutions, portable power conversion devices, power supply controls, and point-of-load products.

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