Clean Energy Fuels Corp

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Short interest in solar stocks was largely steady in the two-week reporting period that ended on April 15. Alternative energy stocks, however, got a lot more attention from short sellers.
Short interest decreased on solar stocks during the two-week period ending March 31. With one exception, alt energy short interest also declined among the stocks we track.
Short interest moves in solar stocks were mixed and muted in the two-week reporting period that ended March 13. Alt energy stocks were a very different story, however.
Short interest in solar stocks rose during the two-week reporting period ended February 28. Among alt energy stocks, short interest was mixed with a couple of big changes.
Short interest was mixed on solar and alt energy stocks in the two-week reporting period ended February 14.
Short sellers made some adjustments to their positions in the two-week period to January 31 while share prices fell sharply on several stocks.
Short interest decreased on two of three solar stocks and increased on four of five alternative energy stocks we track. A couple of the moves were huge.
Short interest in solar and alternative energy stocks was mixed in the last two weeks of December. One stock, however, saw a 20% drop in short interest.
Short sellers reduced their positions in both solar and alt energy stocks during the two-week reporting period that ended December 13.
Short interest in solar and alternative energy stocks was mixed in the two-week period ending November 29. Two alt energy stocks made the biggest moves -- in different directions.
Short interest in alternative and solar energy stocks was mixed in the two-week period that ended November 15. One energy storage product maker saw a big change in interest from short sellers.
Short interest moves among solar and alternative energy stocks were mixed during the two-week reporting period that ended on October 31.
Short interest in solar energy stocks rose in the reporting period that ended October 15. Alternative fuel stocks, however, fell out of favor.
Short sellers jumped on two alternative energy stocks during the last two weeks of September and pretty much ignored solar makers.
Short sellers reduced their positions in solar stocks while jumping in with both feet on some struggling alt energy issues.