solar energy

SolarEdge failed to impress investors despite solid results in its third-quarter report.
First Solar reported incredible third quarter results after the markets closed Tuesday, investors cheered on these results.
Short interest in solar and alt energy stocks was mixed in the two-week reporting period ended October 15. Short sellers made sharp changes in several of the stocks.
Array Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARRY) has traded sharply higher on its debut in trading. The New Mexico-based maker of solar ground mounting systems and “trackers” priced its initial...
Short interest in two solar energy stocks rose sharply during the two-week reporting period ended September 30. Short sellers were mixed on alt energy stocks.
The movement into environment, social and governance (ESG) is attracting billions and billions of investment dollars away from certain companies and sectors. Many utilities in America are moving...
Array Technologies intends to price more than 33 million shares so that the entire initial public offering is valued up to about $815 million.
The parent of Array Technologies has amended its filing with the SEC regarding its initial public offering.
Short sellers were moving back into solar and alternative energy stocks in the most recently reported period.
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U.S. demand for coal is rising as the country's need for energy increases with the stuttering recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the two-week reporting period that ended August 31, short sellers piled into two solar stocks while mostly ignoring alt energy.
Short interest changes in solar stocks were modest during the two-week reporting period ended August 14. Alt energy stocks saw bigger moves, with shorts added 450% to their positions in one stock.
Short interest in solar energy stocks declined in the two-week period ended July 31. Short sellers were more interested in alt energy plays, with one stock seeing short interest jump by 150%.
First Solar is a leader in its field, but new investors now have a dilemma about just how more upside they can realistically expect from blindly chasing the stock.