News that Trina Solar and LDK Solar reduce revenue guidance beats down shares of solar companies
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Tight credit, weakened euro put downward pressure on solar companies as JA Solar reduces guidance.
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Suntech’s earnings report fell short of analysts' expectations and its stock plunged, pulling other solar shares down with it.
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Solar power was the stallion of ’07—next year, expect the rise of less visible technologies.
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Solar installation and distribution startup GroSolar announces $10 million in a second round of funding.
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With more Chinese solar IPOs on the way, analysts say Trina performance shows concern about margins, silicon supply.
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The sun keeps shining on the solar industry because it passed the crucial test—it makes money.
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Solar company says the money will help it find global partners for its Power Plastic.
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SunPower CEO believes he will be able to compete with fossil fuel prices, without government incentives, within 10 years.
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VCs see 121 percent hike from improved IPO market, but buyout funds still outperform.
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U.S. startups see far fewer public offerings in 2005 than their European counterparts.
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In a year when deals and companies got bigger and bigger, the tech IPO market just ambled along—but the sun did shine on some companies.
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After Suntech Power built a promising business, China vows to outpace every solar market under the sun.
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Fewer IPOs or acquisitions prompt VC investors to hold out longer.
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Suddenly, solar energy becomes the new darling of VCs and Wall Street.
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Chinese solar firm raises $396 million, making it the top tech IPO so far this year.
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Company with an efficient solar cell gets a warm welcome on the Nasdaq.
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