Prev Close | 52.30 |
Day Low/High | 52.50 / 53.65 |
52 Wk Low/High | 38.45 / 69.23 |
Avg Volume | 1.34M |
Prev Close | 52.30 |
Day Low/High | 52.50 / 53.65 |
52 Wk Low/High | 38.45 / 69.23 |
Avg Volume | 1.34M |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 105.41M |
Market Cap | 5.51B |
EPS | 1.40 |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
A review of top picks for 2019 in the energy, power generation and renewables sectors.
These top picks rose between 22% and 55% in the first half of 2019.
Solar has been running hot in spite of tariff threats and falling oil prices.
From electric cars to nuclear and solar power, experts pick their top investment ideas in the space for the year.
Even if there's a hint that tariff increases could be delayed, the market may interpret this as bullish for FSLR.
Triple nets are companies trading between 2 and 3 times net current asset value; here are several of these value names.
That statement is a cross of truth and sarcasm.
Argus Research details 24 stocks likely to be impacted, one way or the other, by trade wars and tariffs.
From nuclear to geothermal, there is upside potential for those willing to take a contrarian stance.
These names are showing bullish or bearish reversals patterns over the last week.
When the market decides it wants to rally again, buyers will look for names like FSLR for strength.
It's no secret that President Trump abhors trade deficits.
Just because they're not in an index doesn't mean they can't be winners.
The recent rally has created a nice bullish pennant.
Having more than one approach agree on a stock provides added confidence.
Surge in shares likely just another blip on downward path.
Nearly anything associated with oil and gas drilling gets crushed.
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