First Solar Inc

NASDAQ: FSLR
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This week nine firms are lined up to price and begin trading, including two solar-energy related companies, a consumer electronics fitness device maker and another restaurant chain.
A joint venture between SunPower and First Solar has set its terms for an initial public offering that is expected to price next week.
Short interest among solar and alternative energy stocks mostly increased during the two-week reporting period that ended on May 29.
Short interest among solar and alternative energy stocks was mixed during the two-week reporting period that ended on May 15.
Tuesday's leading analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Dollar General, eBay, Fresh Market, Marvell Technology, Party City and SAP.
Short interest among solar and alternative energy stocks was mixed during the two-week reporting period that ended on April 30.
First Solar and SunPower held onto assets they might have sold before because those assets are destined for the two companies’ joint venture yieldco, 8point3 Energy Partners.
SunPower and First Solar each reported their earnings after the markets closed Thursday, and now analysts are beginning to weigh in on these solar companies.
First Solar reported disappointing first-quarter 2015 results, as well as partnership with Caterpillar, after markets closed Thursday.
Short interest among solar and alternative energy stocks was mixed during the two-week reporting period that ended on April 15.
SunPower announced Thursday morning that it will join with Apple to build two solar power projects in China's Sichuan province.
Short interest among solar and alternative energy stocks was mixed during the two-week reporting period that ended on March 31.
Since late February when First Solar and SunPower announced their intention to create a joint venture yieldco, First Solar's shares are up about 21%.
24/7 Wall St. has already highlighted the worst performing S&P 500 stocks of 2015, and now wants to highlight the best performing S&P 500 stocks of 2015.
California added nearly 1,900 megawatts of solar power generation in 2014 and became the first state to reach a total of more than 5% of its generation from utility-scale solar plants.