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bloggingstocks.com - Jan 07, 2009   about  ENER
Filed under: Commodities, Oil, Green Stocks, Best Stocks for 2009This post is part of a special annual report -- Top Stock Picks '09 -- in which TheStockAdvisors.com asked 75 leading newsletter advisors to select their favorite investment for the new year. "For the best risk-adjusted results we're...
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blogs.barrons.com - Dec 17, 2008   about  JASO, FSLR, CSIQ and 5 more
One factor that has plagued the solar stocks this year is the strengthening of the U.S. dollar: with sales denominated largely in Euros given he huge portion of the end market represented by Spain and Germany, currency has been a major headwind to the sector. But if the dollar starts to sink, the he...
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blogs.barrons.com - Dec 15, 2008   about  JASO, FSLR, ENER and 1 more
Energy Conversion Devices (ENER) shares are trading lower on a trio of cautious analyst comments this morning on the thin-film solar manufacturer. Citigroup’s Timothy Arcuri this morning cut his FY Q2 December EPS estimate to 25 cents from 36 cents, chopping his FY June 2009 estimate to $1, from $1...
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clusterstock.alleyinsider.com - Dec 09, 2008   about  FSLR, ENER
Down day overall. Major down day for the always-volatile solar firms. First Solar (FSLR) fell 13% and SunPower (SPWRA) fell 11% following news that German firm Q-Cells guided 2009 down due to the financial crisis. In fact, the company said new worrisome trends had manifested themselves in just the l...
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blogs.barrons.com - Dec 09, 2008   about  ENER
The disappointing earnings news earlier today from Q-Cells has solar investors wondering whether the recent run of earnings disappointments from the sector could continue when the industry reports results for the December quarter. Responding to the Q-Cells news, Citigroup’s Timothy Arcuri wrote in a...
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blogs.barrons.com - Dec 05, 2008   about  ENER
Energy Conversion Devices (ENER) shares are down sharply this morning after Barclays Capital analyst Vishal Shah cut his rating on the stock to Underweight from Equal Weight, cutting his target to $15 from $25. He cut his EPS forecast for the June 2009 fiscal year to $1.14, from $1.33; for FY 2010 h...
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blogs.barrons.com - Dec 03, 2008   about  FSLR, ENER
Wedbush Morgan solar analyst Al Kaschalk this morning turned more cautious on the sector, lowering his ratings on SunPower (SPWRA), First Solar (FSLR) and Energy Conversion Devices (ENER) to Hold from Buy. The reasons for his more skeptical stance are familiar ones to anyone who has been tracking th...
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blogs.barrons.com - Nov 26, 2008   about  JASO, FSLR, ESLR and 8 more
So here’s the crux of the debate on the solar stocks, which today have gained ground for the fourth straight session, posting some impressive cumulative gains after a long, long slide. The bearish view is that the stocks, while certainly badly beaten up in recent months, still must endure a period o...
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247wallst.com - Nov 20, 2008   about  FSLR, JASO, APWR and 2 more
The point that alternative energy companies are being battered in the stock market is no surprise. Yet some of the companies, at least, are performing fairly well and probably deserve better treatment.  Solar PV cell-maker SunTech Power Holdings (NYSE:STP) for example. Yesterday the company reporte...
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blogs.barrons.com - Nov 20, 2008   about  SOLF, FSLR, ESLR and 5 more
Suntech (STP) shares are trading dramatically lower - and dragging down the rest of the already battered solar sector - on an extremely weak outlook for Q4 results. For Q3, the company posted revenue of $594.4 million and non-GAAP profits of 36 cents a share. That beat the Street estimate of $571.7...
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businessweek.com - Nov 16, 2008   about  ENER
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seekingalpha.com - Nov 10, 2008   about  ENER
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. (ENER) F1Q09 (Qtr. End 09/30/08) Earnings Call
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fundmymutualfund.com - Nov 10, 2008   about  ENER, PWRD
Although we are now in a time when fundamentals mean nothing, I'm still following along to see how companies are doing so when an era of rationality returns and the casino action abates we know what stocks we want to be back in. I sold both Perfect World (PWRD) and Energy Conversion Devices (ENER)...
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blogs.barrons.com - Nov 10, 2008   about  FSLR, CSIQ, ENER
In the latest sign that that the Street has become concerned about the near-term outlook for the solar sector, Deutsche Bank analyst Steve O’Rourke this morning cut his ratings on Canadian Solar (CSIQ), Energy Conversion Devices (ENER), First Solar (FSLR) and SunPower (SPWRA) to Hold from Buy. He c...
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blogs.barrons.com - Nov 05, 2008   about  SOLF, JASO, FSLR and 7 more
As I noted earlier, yesterday afternoon’s currency-related earnings warning from SunPower (SPWRA) has sucked all the air out of the recent Obama-powered rebound in solar shares. Two analysts responded to the news by downgrading SunPower; the more serious question are whether this is an isolated even...
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blogs.barrons.com - Oct 30, 2008   about  FSLR, ENER
Citigroup’s Timothy Arcuri launched coverage of Energy Conversion Devices (ENER) with a Sell rating and a $17 price target. Arcuri writes that while the stock is already well off its highs, “it can still go lower.” Arcuri sees a “big margin pothole” in 2009 as prices begin to move dramatically lowe...
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notablecalls.blogspot.com - Oct 30, 2008   about  ENER
Citigroup is initiating coverage of Energy Conversion (NASDAQ:ENER) with Sell and $17 target. While the stock is already well off its high, they think it can still go lower as they foresee a big margin "pothole" in mid-2009 against broad expectations of margin expansion. C2009 and C2010 EPS estimate...
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