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After the markets close Thursday, solar panel maker First Solar will report third-quarter results.
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Short interest in solar stocks generally rose during the two-week period to October 15. Share prices fell fairly steeply in all four that we have been following.
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A research note from Deutsche Bank indicates that the global solar demand and supply environment will continue to improve in 2015 and could drive stock prices significantly higher.
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The analysts at J.P. Morgan say that since solar stocks have traded down so significantly, a huge buying opportunity may be at hand.
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SolarCity has filed with the SEC to issue up to $200 million in solar bonds, a one of a kind that might have only been possible under the umbrella of Elon Musk.
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If one sector is sensitive to market sell-offs or to lower crude oil prices, it is the alternative energy sector.
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During the two-week period to September 30, short interest rose in four of these five companies, share prices fell in all four, and one has filed for bankruptcy protection.
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SolarCity has decided that perhaps offering new solar financing will be a way to generate more interest in getting solar panels on top of houses.
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Three of five solar stocks we track for short interest saw a decline during the two-week period to September 15.
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If any specific industry has become the poster child for volatility, it is the clean technology sector.
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All five of the solar stocks we track for short interest fell during the two-week period to August 29.
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In three of the five solar stocks we track, short interest rose during the two-week period to August 15.
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ThinkstockSolarCity Corp. (NASDAQ: SCTY) has had several issues come up of late. Earnings (well, losses) took out about 8% of the value recently with light revenues, but on Tuesday a downgrade from...
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These are the top analyst upgrades and downgrades from 24/7 Wall St. on Tuesday, August 19. 2004. They include Applied Materials, Pollo Loco, Dollar General, SolarCity and Urban Outfitters.
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ThinkstockThe days of the solar industry being a pipe-dream that only eco-friendly green activists support are long over. When prices of polysilicon, one of the main ingredients used to make silicon...
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