Plug Power Inc

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Here are eight speculative stocks where one or more analysts have issued roughly 100% or higher implied upside to their price targets during the week of March 10.
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.
Short interest in alternative and solar energy stocks was jumbled in the two-week period to January 12. Short interest rose on the solar stocks we follow and fell on the alt energy stocks.
Short sellers have raised their positions in most solar energy stocks while reducing positions in alternative energy stocks.
Short interest in solar and alternative energy stocks trended mainly lower in the two week period ended December 15. Short sellers dropped nearly 25% of their position in one solar firm.
Short interest in solar energy stocks dropped in the two-week period to November 30 and absolutely tumbled in clean liquid fuels stocks.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Friday include AT&T, E*Trade, PG&E, Plug Power, Priceline, Tiffany and VMware.
Short interest in solar and alternative energy stocks remained mixed in the two-week reporting period ended October 31. Of the seven stocks we watch, three saw an increase and four a decrease in...
Short interest in solar and alternative energy stocks continues to meander as short sellers try to divine public policy direction.
While short interest in the three solar makers we follow was mixed, short sellers bailed in a big way on First Solar.
Short interest in solar stocks fell in the two-week period to September 15, ahead of a ruling that found illegal dumping in the U.S. of solar modules made overseas.
Short interest moves among solar and alternative energy stocks were mixed during the two-week reporting period that ended on August 31.
Short interest in solar stocks rose slightly in the two-week reporting period that ended August 15, while short interest in alternative fuel stocks was mixed.
Short sellers shied away from the two most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq between the latest settlement dates, but they moved on other short seller favorites.