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January 7, 2013
06:18 EDTFSLR, JASO, LDK, SPWR, TSL, ESLR, STP, CSIQ, YGE, JKSChina solar firms see losses in Q3, DigiTimes reports
China-based solar firms Yingli (YGE), Suntech (STP) and Trina Solar (TSL) saw shipments in Q3 decrease by 16.9%, 10% and 9%, respectively due to the punitiff tariff set by the U.S. and loss of inventory value, reports Digitimes. JinkoSolar (JKS) meanwhile saw an increase from domestic demand and saw total shipments increase by 20% in the same period. Reference Link
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June 12, 2013
11:47 EDTFSLRStocks with call strike movement; RHT FSLR
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10:53 EDTFSLRFirst Solar drops after announcing sale of new shares
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10:13 EDTFSLRFirst 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.
09:07 EDTFSLROn The Fly: Pre-market Movers
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08:34 EDTFSLRFirst Solar secondary dilution could be 10%, says Maxim
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June 11, 2013
18:50 EDTFSLROn The Fly: After Hours Movers
UP AFTER EARNINGS: Ulta Salon (ULTA), up 9.5%. ALSO HIGHER: Rambus (RMBS), up 8.2% after announcing a patent license agreement that will pay the company $12M per quarter for the next five years. LOWER: Celsion (CLSN), down 22.6% after a Seeking Alpha contributor said the company's Phase III ThermoDox trial was a "total disaster" and that the stock could have 50% downside... Yum! Brands (YUM), down 1.7% after saying it sees Q2 China division same-store sales down 20%... First Solar (FSLR), down 7.1% after filing to sell 8.5M shares of common stock... Icahn Enterprises (IEP), down 5.1% after announcing an offering of depositary units representing limited partner interests.
16:53 EDTFSLRFirst Solar files to sell 8.5M shares of common stock
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16:41 EDTFSLRFirst Solar files automatic mixed securities shelf
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11:54 EDTFSLRStocks with call strike movement; AMD FSLR
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11:46 EDTSPWR, YGE, LDK, TSL, JASO, CSIQ, FSLR, STPSolar names fall after LDK highlights polysilicon price weakness
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09:16 EDTLDKOn The Fly: Pre-market Movers
HIGHER: Dole Food (DOLE), up 21.9% after CEO offers buyout at $12 per share... Questcor (QCOR), up 32% after buying rights to develop Synacthen and Synacthen Depot in the U.S. from Novartis (NVS), upgrade to Buy at CRT Capital... CardioNet (BEAT), up 44% after announcing a three-year national provider agreement with UnitedHealthcare Insurance (UNH)... Catamaran (CTRX), up 13.2% after announcing a ten-year strategic pharmacy benefits deal with Cigna (CI)... Sprint (S), up 2% after Softbank (SFTBF) increases buyout offer terms. Clearwire (CLWR) up 1.2%. LOWER: lululemon (LULU), down 14.9% after reporting earnings, CEO announces plans to step down, stock downgraded at Sterne Agee and UBS... Texas Instruments (TXN), down 2% after narrowing second quarter revenue, earnings forecast ranges... Corinthian Colleges (COCO), down 15.4% after disclosing the receipt of a subpoena from the SEC. Corinthian peer Career Education (CECO) 5.5%... Kinross Gold (KGC), down 5.5% after canceling development project in Ecuador, taking $720M charge, stock downgraded at Canaccord. DOWN AFTER EARNINGS: LDK Solar (LDK), down 8.5%.
08:44 EDTLDKLDK Solar drops 8% to $1.50 after Q1 earnings miss
08:43 EDTLDKLDK Solar took write-down of $15.1M for market price weakness
LDK Solar said earlier in its earnings release that during the preparation of its Q1 financial results, management determined that an inventory write-down of $15.1M was required as a result of a continuous weakness in market price for polysilicon, wafers, cells and modules caused by industry-wide over capacity and much heated market competition. As a result, gross margin and results from operations were negatively impacted in Q1. Gross margin for Q1 was negative 57.0%, compared to negative 71.4% in Q4, and negative 65.5% in the first quarter of fiscal 2012.
08:40 EDTLDKLDK Solar sees Q2 revenue $100M-$150M, consensus $138.3M
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06:16 EDTLDKLDK Solar reports Q1 EPS ($1.21), one estimate (96c)
Reports Q1 revenue $104.3M, one estimate $97.2M.
June 10, 2013
15:34 EDTLDKNotable companies reporting before tomorrow's open
Notable companies reporting before tomorrow's open, with earnings consensus, include LDK Solar (LDK), one estimate (96c); Medical Action (MDCI), consensus 10c; National Technical (NTSC), one estimate 11c.
12:11 EDTCSIQOn The Fly: Midday Wrap
Stocks on Wall Street were higher at midday after S&P raised its outlook on the U.S. economy, Chinese data disappointed and Japanese stocks rallied. Stocks began the session higher but the averages turned mixed within minutes and passed back and forth across the flatline in the early minutes of the trading day. The averages made a definitive move higher about an hour into trading and have remained in positive territory since. ECONOMIC EVENTS: In the U.S., ratings agency Standard & Poor's upgraded its outlook for the U.S. economy to stable from negative, pointing to the strengthening economy and the dollar's status as the world's "key reserve currency" as contributors to its decision. In Asia, Chinese exports posted their lowest growth in almost a year in May, while inflation, growth in bank lending and investment came in below expectations. Also, factory output and retail sales grew at a pace that was similar to previous months. However, in Japan, the Nikkei index rallied nearly 5% after the nation's gross domestic product expanded by an annualized 4.1% in the first quarter, which was stronger than the prior 3.5% growth estimate. COMPANY NEWS: Apple (AAPL) advanced over 1% ahead of the start of its Worldwide Developers Conference, which kicks off with a keynote address from CEO Tim Cook scheduled for 1 pm ET. An updated mobile iOS, a new version of its desktop operating system and new MacBooks have all been rumored to debut, but the most discussed potential announcement is Apple’s "iRadio" Pandora (P) competitor. Pandora shares were down almost 3% as the event approached... Facebook (FB) shares rallied 5% after research analysts at Stifel and JPMorgan both issued positive notes to investors about the social network company. MAJOR MOVERS: Among the notable gainers was Canadian Solar (CSIQ), which rose 7% after announcing a $300M deal for solar power plant construction. Among the noteworthy losers were Dynavax (DVAX), which dropped 34% after reporting feedback from an FDA meeting regarding its investigational adult hepatitis B vaccine, and Titan International (TWI), which fell over 8% following downgrades by at least three firms. INDICES: Near noon, the Dow was up 25.89, or 0.17%, to 15,274.01; the Nasdaq was up 14.18, or 0.41%, to 3,483.40; and the S&P 500 was up 3.76, or 0.23%, to 1,647.14.
11:47 EDTFSLRStocks with call strike movement; RHT FSLR
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06:58 EDTCSIQCanadian Solar signs $301.1M EPC agremeent for solar power plant construction
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June 7, 2013
12:57 EDTJKSOn The Fly: Midday Wrap
The Wall Street averages were all up about 1% near midday after the monthly jobs report beat forecasts. ECONOMIC EVENTS: In the U.S., the Labor Department reported employers added 175K jobs in May, beating expectations for 163K added jobs. The unemployment rate rose slightly to 7.6% in May from 7.5% in April, with the uptick attributed to more people entering the workforce. COMPANY NEWS: TiVo (TIVO) confirmed it had settled a patent lawsuit with Google's (GOOG) Motorola unit, Cisco (CSCO) and Time Warner Cable (TWC), as reported by media outlets yesterday. The company also doubled its stock buyback authorization, but TiVo shares, which had been higher yesterday on the initial reports, fell over 17% as the amount of money the company received in the deal fell short of analyst expectations. MAJOR MOVERS: Among the notable gainers were JinkoSolar (JKS) and Thor Industries (THO), which both gained over 10% following their earnings reports. Also higher were shares of Yum! Brands (YUM), which rose nearly 3% after UBS upgraded the stock to Buy. Among the losers were a number of companies that had hoped to convert to real estate investment trusts after the IRS formed a group to study issues relating to REIT conversions. Notably, Iron Mountain (IRM) fell almost 16%, Copart (CPRT) dropped over 6%, and Equinix (EQIX) slid over 5%. INDICES: Near 1 pm ET, the Dow was up 168.95, or 1.12%, to 15,209.57; the Nasdaq was up 35.12, or 1.03%, to 3,459.17; and the S&P 500 was up 15.41, or 0.95%, to 1,637.97.
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