All Posts Tagged With: "SOLF"
(BRKB) Understanding Japan’s Disaster
The awful news out of Japan just seems to keep getting worse. There are now four reactors that are in trouble and significant (although outside the gates of the plant, not immediately dangerous) levels of radiation have been released into the atmosphere. That has severely...
(GDP) Alternative Energy Stock Review – August 2010
OUTLOOK
Like everyone else, the Alternative Energy industry was hit hard by the Great Recession and essentially remains in a recovery mode. And while stock prices of alternative energy companies have recovered from their lows, valuations still remain...
(SPWRA) SunPower Is Selected By Teams Participating In Decathlon Europe
SunPower Corporation (SPWRA) was selected by six of the 17 university teams participating in Solar Decathlon Europe, to be held at Madrid in June 2010. The Solar Decathlon is one of the world’s most...
(SPWRA) SunPower Wins Another Contract
SunPower Corporation (SPWRA) won a contract from the San Ramon Valley Unified School District (“SRVUSD”) board of education to install high efficiency solar power systems totaling more than 3 megawatts...
(SOPW) Three Solar Stocks Are Soaking Up Rays – Investment Ideas
Global leaders have recently convened in Copenhagen to discuss one of the hottest topics in the world, climate change. Granted, it didn’t exactly go off without a hitch but putting that kind of political firepower in one place means it’s a big deal. Now, whether...
(SOLF) Solarfun Power Holdings Co. – Swings to Profit – Estimates Advancing
Solarfun Power Holdings Co. (SOLF) posted solid Q3 results in mid November that saw the company swing to profitability from last year. Estimates have also been on the rise as shares approach the 52-week high...
(SOLF) Solarfun Q2 Beat Consensus by 100 Percent
Solarfun Power Holdings Co. Ltd. (SOLF) recently reported second-quarter EPADS of 8 cents that easily beat the paltry Zacks Consensus loss per ADS estimate of 4 cents.
However on a GAAP basis, the company sank to a net loss of 87 cents...