Canadian Solar Inc

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Short interest moves among solar and alternative energy stocks were mostly upward during the two-week reporting period that ended on May 31.
For the short interest reporting period ending May 15, short interest dropped on two of three solar makers and rose on all four alternative fuel companies we track.
Short interest in solar stocks rose in the two-week period to April 28 and increased on 3 of 4 alternative energy stocks.
Short interest in solar and alternative fuel stocks generally declined in the two-week period to April 13. Short sellers only raised their bets on one solar company and one alternative fuel company...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen from Monday include Canadian Solar, Constellation Brands, Eli Lilly, Incyte, McDonald's and Snap.
Short interest in solar and alternative fuel stocks was mixed in the two-week period to March 31. Of the companies we watch, short interest rose on two of three solar stocks and on two of four...
Short interest moves among solar and alternative energy stocks trended higher again during the reporting period that ended March 15. Short interest rose on all three solar stocks and on two of four...
Canadian Solar missed analysts estimates when it reported quarterly and full-year earnings Tuesday morning. The outlook for the first quarter didn't soothe investors either.
While most companies already have reported their earnings for the most recent quarter, but there are still a few stragglers left before the next season kicks into gear.
Short interest is moving higher on solar and alternative fuel stocks. This may be due partly to uncertainty about the future of the industry under the new administration.
Short interest changes in solar and alternative fuel stocks was mixed over the past two weeks. Sunpower and Pacific Ethanol saw the biggest increases in short interest during the period.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday include Broadcom, Canadian Solar, Goldman Sachs, TripAdvisor and Wal-Mart.
Short interest moves among solar and alternative energy stocks were generally upward during the two-week reporting period that ended on January 31.
From December 30 to January 13, short interest rose on all three solar stocks and on one of four alternative energy stocks.
Short interest moves among solar and alternative energy stocks were mixed during the two-week reporting period that ended on December 30.