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News For TSL;SPWR;FSLR From The Last 14 Days Check below for free stories on TSL;SPWR;FSLR the last two weeks. |
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| June 19, 2013 |
| 07:52 EDT |  | TSL | Trina Solar management to meet with Deutsche Bank
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| June 18, 2013 |
| 10:31 EDT |  | TSL | Trina Solar management to meet with Deutsche Bank Meeting to be held in New York / San Francisco on June 18 hosted by Deutsche Bank |
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| 09:15 EDT |  | TSL, FSLR, SPWR | China to generate more heat using solar energy, China Daily says
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| June 17, 2013 |
| 12:29 EDT |  | TSL | On The Fly: Midday Wrap
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| 12:03 EDT |  | FSLR | Stocks with call strike movement; CLF FSLR Cliffs Natural (CLF) August 20 call volatility increased 2% to 63, First Solar (FSLR) July 52.5 call option implied volatility decreased 2% to 65 according to IVolatility. |
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| 10:40 EDT |  | TSL | Solar stocks jump after China backs industry Chinese solar energy stocks are jumping after the Chinese government ordered power producers and lenders to provide more support to the industry. WHAT'S NEW: China's government announced that electric grid companies should give priority to obtaining power from solar plants, Bloomberg reported on Saturday. Lenders must help Chinese solar companies raise money, the news service also quoted the government as saying. TODAY'S PRICE ACTION: In mid-morning trading, LDK Solar (LDK) rallied 9.5% to $1.50, Suntech Power (STP) jumped 7% to $1, Trina Solar (TSL) surged 7% to $6.35. Yingli Green jumped 10% to $3.18, and Jinko Solar (JKS) climbed 7% to $9.40. WHAT'S NOTABLE: The EU has imposed high tariffs on Chinese solar companies, as it has accused the companies of selling solar panels at artificially low prices. Some EU countries have said that the dispute with China should be resolved quickly. |
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| June 15, 2013 |
| 15:50 EDT |  | FSLR, SPWR, TSL | China to boost solar industry with easier financing, Bloomberg says
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| June 14, 2013 |
| 11:28 EDT |  | FSLR | Stocks with call strike movement; APOL FSLR
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| June 13, 2013 |
| 16:00 EDT |  | FSLR | Options Update; June 13, 2013
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| 11:53 EDT |  | FSLR | Stocks with call strike movement; RHT FSLR
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| 09:37 EDT |  | FSLR | Active equity option families trading on open
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| 06:26 EDT |  | TSL, FSLR, SPWR | IHS: Europe solar installations to fall to 11.6GW in 2013, DigiTimes says Europe solar installations are expected to fall by more than 6GW in 2013, reports DigiTimes, citing IHS. Anti-dumping duties on China-made modules is expected to cause 1.3GW of that decline. Reference Link |
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| 06:01 EDT |  | FSLR | First Solar 8.5M share Secondary priced at $46.00 JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley, BofA/Merrill and Citigroup acted as joint book running managers for the offering. |
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| June 12, 2013 |
| 13:09 EDT |  | FSLR, TSL, SPWR | IHS still expects solar installations to grow by at least 10% this year European photovoltaic installations are forecast to fall by more than 6 gigawatts, or GW, in 2013, with 1.3 GW of this decline attributed to incoming EU anti-dumping duties on Chinese modules according to a recently released analysis from IHS, the firm disclosed yesterday. Despite this dramatic fall, IHS still predicts global installations will grow at a double-digit rate to 35 GW in 2013 driven by a surge in demand in Asia. In its latest quarterly analysis on global photovoltaic installation demand, IHS cut has cut its forecast for the second half of 2013 in Europe by more than 1.3 GW, citing the anti-dumping tariffs that came into force on June 6. As a result of these duties, and several other factors, including changes to incentive systems, IHS predicts total European PV installations will fall to 11.6 GW in 2013, down 33 percent from 17.7 GW in 2012.Reference Link |
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| 12:27 EDT |  | FSLR | On The Fly: Midday Wrap
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| 11:47 EDT |  | FSLR | Stocks with call strike movement; RHT FSLR
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| 10:53 EDT |  | FSLR | First Solar drops after announcing sale of new shares
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| 10:13 EDT |  | FSLR | First Solar falls on secondary news, but bounces off lows, levels to watch The stock opened at $49.56 this morning after news that the company would float a secondary of 8.5 million shares. The stock has since bounced, trading as high as $51.18. At current price, support is at the session low. Resistance is at $51.73. |
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| 09:07 EDT |  | FSLR | On The Fly: Pre-market Movers
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| 08:34 EDT |  | FSLR | First Solar secondary dilution could be 10%, says Maxim
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