Yingli Green Energy Hold. Co. ...

NYSE: YGE
$1.43
-$0.10 (-6.5%)
Closing price June 29, 2018
Ohr Pharma, Francesca's Holdings, Yingli Green Energy, and Barnes & Noble all posted new 52-week lows Friday.
Yingli Green Energy posted third-quarter fiscal 2015 results before markets opened on Wednesday morning.
Wednesday’s top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Celgene, Ciena, Goldman Sachs, MannKind, Newfield Exploration, Tetraphase Pharmaceuticals, Walgreens Boots Alliance and Yingli...
Yingli Green Energy posted disappointing second-quarter 2015 results before markets opened on Tuesday morning.
Yingli Green Energy said Wednesday that it had received a notice from the New York Stock Exchange that the company is not in compliance with the rules for continued listing.
That the Chinese solar PV makers are having a tough time is not news. How they plan to deal with it is.
Yingli Green Energy is scheduled to report its first-quarter financial results Friday before the markets open.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Ambarella, Cisco Systems, Frontier Communications, Marvell Technology, Yingli Green Energy and AT&T.
Other Chinese solar makers are in the about the same position as Yingli, at least regarding the size of their debts. And the government probably cannot and will not be able to save them all.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades include Apple, Annaly Capital, Jabil Circuit, Lululemon, Xerox and WebMD.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of some of the larger companies reporting in the middle of March, including BlackBerry and Lululemon.
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.
Source: ThinkstockChinese solar PV maker Yingli Green Energy Holding Co. Ltd. (NYSE: YGE) posted third-quarter 2014 results before markets opened on Tuesday morning. The company posted a diluted...
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.
What will a suspension in grid connection applications for solar projects will mean for big solar suppliers who sell into Japan?