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Short interest for the first two weeks of July fell on most renewable energy stocks. Two of three solar stocks saw declines and all four alt energy stocks also saw declines.
Short interest primarily declined in solar and alternative energy stocks in the two-week reporting period that ended on June 29. Short interest fell by 65% at one alternative energy producer.
Short interest in solar stocks rose sharply in the two-week reporting period that ended June 15. Short sellers who had the positions scored a big win.
Short interest was mixed on both solar and alt energy stocks in the two-week period that ended May 31. The trend, however, is toward more short selling.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Thursday include AT&T, Charter Communications, Comcast, Darden Restaurants, Spotify and Wingstop.
Short interest in solar and alternative energy stocks was mixed in the two-week period to May 15. Short sellers got out of two solar stocks and jumped on three alt energy stocks.
Short interest in the solar energy stocks we cover dropped in the two-week reporting period that ended April 30. So did short positions in alternative energy stocks.
Short interest in solar and alternative energy stocks was mixed in the most recent two-week reporting period. The increases in short interest were larger than the decreases, however.
In the two-week short interest reporting period that ended March 29, the solar and alt energy stocks we track showed an overall decline in short interest.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Tuesday include Albermarle, BB&T, Cheniere Energy Partners, Chesapeake Energy, Kinder Morgan, Red Hat and Roku.
Short interest rose on solar stocks as share prices increases over the reporting period to March 15. Short interest in alt energy stocks was mixed.
Canadian Solar released mixed fiscal fourth-quarter financial results before the markets opened on Monday.
Short interest in solar stocks fell in the two-week period to February 28 and rose on alternative energy stocks.
Short interest in solar and alternative energy stocks soared in the first two weeks of February at the same time that equities markets were shedding value.
Short interest in solar and alternative energy stocks was mixed in the reporting period ended January 31. But shares prices were uniformly lower before the market meltdown began.