we will be live in athens before speaking to michael fuchs. let's look at euro-dollar.: there it is. what is next? 1.05? maybe. guy: if you are looking to go on summer holiday to the eurozone we have gone through 1.40 on the pound. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse." live from london. guy: the britannia's carnival -- the britannia is carnival's biggest cruise ship ever. she will begin her maiden voyage on the 14th. francine: i wonder what she is going to call her? i love this stuff. guy: britannia. francine: nevermind. there is a two year revival plan for virgin atlantic. they have posted a profit. guy: rba reported a 45% decline -- rwe reported a 45% decline in profit. how bad was it? hans: they basically hit estimates, but the estimates were bad. you have seen all of the green energy hit the market. they came in at 1.2 8 billion euros. -- 1.28 billion euros. they say they are not going to change their dividend. germany is too big with utilities. they are figuring out how they are going to be prosperous. there is more of a switch toward renewables. here is what th