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Tuesday 4 August 2015
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Active Stocks Roundup: National Bank of Greece, (NYSE:NBG), Cypress Semiconductor Corporation, (NASDAQ:CY), The Interpublic Group of Companies, (NYSE:IPG)

On Thursday, Shares of National Bank of Greece S.A. (NYSE:NBG), lost -0.23% to $128.59, as the Greek debt crisis continues to unfold.

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras called for a referendum planned for this Sunday on whether the Greece’s citizens want to accept austerity measures.

Tsipras said the referendum would move forward despite concerns that there is not enough time to properly plan for one.

Tsipras also rejected pressure from the EU to turn the referendum into a simple yes/no vote on whether the country should keep the euro as its currency.

National Bank of Greece S.A., together with its auxiliaries, provides diversified financial services. The company is involved in retail and commercial banking, asset administration, investment banking, brokerage, and insurance activities.

Shares of Cypress Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ:CY), inclined 1.63% to $11.87, during its last trading session.

Cypress Semiconductor, declared that leading Japanese electronics publication Semiconductor Industry News has selected Cypress’s new EZ-PD™ CCG1 and EZ-PD CCG2 USB Type-C controllers for the publication’s 21st annual “Semiconductor of the Year” award. The publication’s editors nominated 123 products and technologies from the thousands of products declared this past year, and they selected the winners based on disruptive design, volume production structure, impact on society and overall potential. The editors chose the Cypress EZ-PD CCG1 and CCG2 USB Type-C controllers for the “Award for Excellence” because they provide high-quality solutions that meet the accelerating demand of the Type-C market in a timely manner.

The EZ-PD CCG1 USB Type-C port controllers are based on Cypress’s PSoC® 4 programmable system-on-chip architecture. PSoC’s programmability enabled Cypress to integrate the transceiver for USB Type-C communication within a matter of weeks after the ratification of the USB Type-C specification and to get its product to market fast and first. The controllers provide design flexibility for multiple USB Type-C applications such as cables, power adapters, notebooks, dongles and monitors.

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, The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. (NYSE:IPG), ended its last trade with -0.67% loss, and closed at $19.27.

The Interpublic Group of Companies, declared that it will release earnings for the second quarter ended June 30, 2015 on the morning of July 22, 2015. Following the release, the company will hold a conference call for investors at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time on the same day to review results.

The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. provides advertising and marketing services. The company operates in two segments, Integrated Agency Networks and Constituency Administration Group. It offers consumer advertising, digital marketing, communications planning and media buying, public relations, and specialized communications disciplines.

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