Sunpower Corp

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Friday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Cameron International, Dollar General, Genworth Financial, Groupon, SunPower, Visa and Yahoo.
Short interest among most of the solar and alternative energy stocks we cover made some modest moves in the two-week reporting period that ended on January 15.
Credit Suisse has weighed in on the solar sector, and the firm believes the stocks can make solid gains in 2015.
Short interest among the solar and alternative energy stocks we cover made some sharp moves in the two-week reporting period that ended on December 31.
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Amazon, Apple, Best Buy, Costco, Dynegy, HP and SunPower.
A new report from Deutsche Bank indicates the recent volatility in solar stocks, driven in part by oil price weakness, presents a very attractive entry point for investors.
A new research report from the analysts at J.P. Morgan highlights the top stocks to buy for 2015. Here are the firm's top alternative energy and smart grid stocks to buy.
A new report from Cowen breaks down in detail the metrics and earnings potential for all the major companies in the cleantech universe.
Among the solar and alternative energy stocks we cover, all but one saw a rise in short interest during the two-week period to December 15.
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades from 24/7 Wall St. include Crox, GM, MGIC Investment, Microsoft, Nike, Rite Aid and SunPower.
A new report from Merrill Lynch indicates that the headline risk associated with tariffs has been in place for years and that growth in the solar industry in 2014 was gigantic.
Among the solar stocks, all but one saw a drop in short interest during the two-week period to November 28, and that one only saw an increase of less than 1%.
In a new research report, Cowen analysts point out that 90% of the world's electricity pricing is not meaningfully impacted by declining oil prices.
While fossil fuel prices getting slammed would seem like a good time for alternative fuel prices to get a boost, that is not what is happening.
We likely will never see the heady days of 2008 again, but the latest solar shakeout is probably behind us and the future looks so bright you gotta wear shades.