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Wednesday 17 June 2015
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Afternoon Trade News Buzz on: American Airlines Group, (NASDAQ:AAL), Fifth Third Bancorp, (NASDAQ:FITB), Texas Instruments, (NASDAQ:TXN)

On Monday, in the course of current trade, Shares of American Airlines Group Inc. (NASDAQ:AAL), dropped -0.60%, and is now trading at $40.46.

American Airlines Group, said on Monday that it would wait four to five more years before taking delivery of 35 new Airbus Group A320neo family jetliners to gain capacity flexibility.

American said that instead of taking the planes in 2017 and 2018 as planned, it agreed with Airbus to push back deliveries to 2021-2023. It made the declaration in a regulatory filing, according to Reuters.

The airline, the world’s largest passenger carrier, said the deferrals left it with no A320neo purchase commitments in 2017 and 2018. It now has commitments for 25 A320neos in 2019 and 75 in 2020 or later, American said. Reuters Reports.

The American orders stem from a massive purchase agreement the company signed in 2011 for 260 Airbus A320 family airplanes. Reuters added.

American Airlines Group Inc., through its auxiliaries, operates in the airline industry. As of December 31, 2014, the company operated 983 mainline jets, in addition to 566 regional aircrafts through regional airline auxiliaries and third-party regional carriers.

During an Afternoon trade, Shares of Fifth Third Bancorp (NASDAQ:FITB), gained 0.38%, and is now trading at $21.25.

Fifth Third Bancorp, planned to report second quarter 2015 financial results on July 21, 2015. The declaration will be accessible at www.53.com at about 6:30 AM ET. The Company will host a conference call at 9:00 AM ET to talk about results.

Fifth Third Bancorp operates as a diversified financial services company in the United States. It operates through four segments: Commercial Banking, Branch Banking, Consumer Lending, and Investment Advisors.

Finally, Texas Instruments Inc. (NASDAQ:TXN), lost -0.09% Monday.

On June 9, Texas Instruments Incorporated, invites developers to use its RF430FRL15xH NFC sensor transponder to create wearable health and fitness applications by entering the ultimate NFC wearable design challenge. Starting June 9, 2015, developers can log on to the TI E2E™ Launch Your Design Portal and submit product and design ideas that utilize TI’s fully programmable NFC sensor transponder. Ten developers that share their design concepts by July 17, 2015 will be chosen by a panel of judges to receive the tools they need to start developing their designs. Developers will then have two months to complete their designs and submit the final products to TI. These ten projects will be assessed by a panel of judges and one grand prize winner will receive a Sony® SW3 SmartWatch 3 SWR50.

The RF430FRL15xH NFC tag combines an ultra-low-power, fully programmable MSP430™ FRAM microcontroller core with an ISO15693-compliant NFC interface for wireless communication. It is optimized for operation in fully passive (battery-less) or single-cell battery-powered (semi-active) modes to achieve extended battery life in portable and wireless sensing applications. With its integrated analog and digital sensor interfaces, the device is adaptable to many wearable applications and can be used either to collect data on demand or to consistently collect data at regular intervals.

Texas Instruments Incorporated designs, manufactures, and sells semiconductors to electronics designers and manufacturers worldwide. It operates through two segments, Analog and Embedded Processing.

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