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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 - 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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blogs.barrons.com - Nov 24, 2008   about  SOLF, FSLR, JASO and 5 more
Wow, now that’s what I call a rally. Solar stocks have been battered in recent weeks by concerns about falling demand, depressed prices, tighter credit and the stronger dollar; last week the sector suffered through some truly nasty earnings reports. But today the stocks have staged a mammoth rebound...
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blogs.barrons.com - Nov 24, 2008   about  SOLF, FSLR, JASO and 5 more
Wow, now that’s what I call a rally. Solar stocks have been battered in recent weeks by concerns about falling demand, depressed prices, tighter credit and the stronger dollar; last week the sector suffered through some truly nasty earnings reports. But today the stocks have staged a mammoth rebound...
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blogs.barrons.com - Nov 21, 2008   about  FSLR, JASO, ESLR and 4 more
The remarkable swoon of the solar sector continues unabated. While there remains widespread anticipation that an Obama Administration will push for an expansion of the use of alternative energy generally and solar in particular, those hopes have been overwhelmed by collapsing fundamentals in the in...
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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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blogs.barrons.com - Nov 18, 2008   about  ASTI, FSLR, ESLR
If you are going to buy solar stocks, stick to the best. That advice comes this morning from J.P. Morgan analyst Christopher Blansett, who suggests solar investors embark on a “flight to safety.” Blansett said he expects pricing for solar systems and components to drop by more than 25% in 2009, and...
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fool.com - Nov 10, 2008   about  YHOO, ESLR
Like the smart hedge fund operators, these CAPS investors have bet against a stock -- and won big!
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altenergystocks.com - Nov 09, 2008   about  FSLR, ESLR, ITC and 3 more
2009 is likely to be a watershed year for the solar photovoltaic (PV) industry, and one which many PV manufacturers will not survive.  Even before the credit crunch and plummeting housing market made capital intensive PV much harder to finance, the easing of supply constraints in the market for sola...
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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 - Nov 04, 2008   about  FSLR, ESLR, STP
When the moon is in the Seventh House And Jupiter aligns with Mars Then peace will guide the planets And love will steer the stars This is the dawning of the age of Aquarius Age of Aquarius Aquarius! Aquarius! Aquarius! Aquarius! Let the sunshine, let the sunshine in, the sunshine in Let the sunshin...
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fool.com - Oct 20, 2008   about  PEP, ESLR, HOG
A peek at companies that overpromised and underdelivered.
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zacks.com - Oct 17, 2008   about  ESLR
Capacity expansion and progress toward near-term break-even earnings make it one of the fastest growing alternative energy stocks. This part was added on experimental basis to see the effect. This part was added on experimental basis to see the effect. This part was added on experimental basis to se...
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fool.com - Oct 16, 2008   about  FSLR, STP, ASTI and 1 more
There are bright days ahead for this technology.
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fool.com - Oct 15, 2008   about  STP, ESLR, FSLR
Despite the passage of the investment tax credit, cloudy days may be in solar's future.
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blogs.barrons.com - Oct 15, 2008   about  FSLR, ESLR, STP and 1 more
As the Solar Power International conference continues today in San Diego, solar stocks continue to lose ground in the face of ongoing concerns about both the ongoing credit crunch and the possibility of a steep drop in pricing in 2009. Deutsche Bank’s Steve O’Rourke observed in a research note this...
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blogs.barrons.com - Oct 02, 2008   about  ESLR, WFR, STP and 1 more
OK, now what’s wrong? Just yesterday, the ever-volatile solar stocks staged a nice rally, as investors celebrated as the Senate tacked an 8-year extension of the solar investment tax credit onto the incredibly bloated financial bailout bill, which passed last night by a wide margin. The bill now goe...
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fool.com - Sep 26, 2008   about  STP, SPWR, FSLR and 3 more
Will it be 10 times bigger than the Internet?
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