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SUNPOWER-A (NASDAQ:SPWRA) Delayed :
Previous Close $19.55    52 Week High $38.17 
Open $19.38    52 Week Low $18.92 
Day High $19.65    P/E 29.18 
Day Low $19.15    EPS $0.67 
Volume 1,371,722       
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Ticker # Stories Ticker # Stories
FSLR 37 STP 27
YGE 22 TAN 21
SPWRB 20 JASO 19
LDK 18 FSLR 16
WFR 15 JASO 15
CSIQ 14 STP 13
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sjmoss
on Jan 14, 2010
at 03:12 PM
germany solar stocks seems like a great time to buy, panic in the streets, rumours, etc. Do your math even with a 20% subsidy tax reduction sales will continue to grow at a ridiculously quick pace.
Article: Piper Comments on Solar Sell-Off: German Regulators Made 'No Proposals' on Subsidy Cuts
Tino
on Nov 17, 2009
at 03:58 PM
huh? This article makes absolutely no sense.
Article: Cypress Semi (CY) Holds Up Despite Pounding Of SunPower (SPWRA) Spin-Off
Adam
on Nov 17, 2009
at 08:32 AM
As usual, Cramer is an idiot Cramer is hilarious. He was pumping FSLR on a regular basis when it was up over 250 and now he says solar is dead. He may want to check out the performance and most recent earnings reports of stocks like TSL and CSIQ - solar is far from dead. Oh, I forgot, Cramer doesn't trust those Chinese companies.
Article: Cramer Says Solar is 'Done' (FSLR, SPWRA)
M Turner
on Oct 19, 2009
at 09:51 AM
SMA Solar Macquarie (and others) are bullish on SMA Solar, expect a strong quarter report yet the share price is sinking from its highs. Any particular reason?
Article: Macquarie Upgrades YGE to Outperform, SPWRA to Neutral; Downgrades FSLR to Neutral, STP to Underperform
Gumby
on Sep 30, 2009
at 11:39 AM
What It Adds Up To.. We can turn more to coal which is practically unlimited in supply, but everyone knows that we cannot burn too much of it everyday, never mind firewood, too. We burn over one billion tons of coal annually which is godawfully enough! I think we still lack focus on our economy of the future. Hold the desserts... we have work to do first, then we can enjoy the fruits of our labor later.
Article: Solar Stocks Fall as Barron's Interview Spooks Bulls (FSLR, WFR, STP, more)
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