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Monday, February 9, 2009

China Solar Stocks: Barclays Says Buy Yingli, Sell Solarfun

Eric Savitz

Barclays Capital analyst Vishal Shah this morning picked up coverage of a half-dozen China-based solar stocks. His general view is that the stocks will be hampered in the near term by falling Street estimates and excess channel inventory, but that some stocks could outperform as polysilicon supply improves.

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Thursday, October 9, 2008

Dueling Solar Views: Pricing vs. Market Share

Tiernan Ray

Today’s dispatches from the land of the sun reflect caution and opportunity as regards the solar energy technology business. Analyst Gordon L. Johnson with Hapoalim Securities writes in an initiation-of-coverage report on the solar stocks that the credit crunch could hurt solar panel demand because installation of panels is funded up to 70 percent by debt.

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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Solar Shares Jump; Senate Adds Solar ITC to Bailout Bill

Eric Savitz

Solar industry shares are off to a rousing start this morning on news that the Senate plans to add the stalled “tax extender” legislation, which includes an eight-year extension to the solar investment tax credit to the pending bailout bill for the financial sector.

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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Solar Shares Collapsing; Where’s the Bottom?

Eric Savitz

As far as I can tell, the sun is operating normally.
But you might think otherwise judging from this week’s action in solar stocks. The sector, which suffered considerable losses yesterday, today went into freefall, with many names in the sector suffering losses of more than 10 percent. Exactly why investors decided to bail on the stocks today is unclear, but there are a number of factors that appear to be contributing to the current solar scare.

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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Solar Stocks Feel the Heat: Report Spain Plans Subsidy Cut

Eric Savitz

Solar stocks are again feeling the heat from a report that Spain plans sharp reductions in subsidies for solar power. On Friday, a number of solar stocks dropped sharply after Lehman’s Vishal Shah asserted in a research note that the country was considering sharp cuts in its solar subsidy program. Today, there were further reports on the same theme.

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