News that Trina Solar and LDK Solar reduce revenue guidance beats down shares of solar companies
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Following in the footsteps of other large alternative energy deals, Applied Materials and LDK Solar have signed a $220 million contract.
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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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Companies retreat from public offerings amid market volatility and uncertain investment climate.
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Its fourth-quarter earnings underperformed Wall Street's expectations, but the company promises 2008 will be a barnburner.
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Solar power was the stallion of ’07—next year, expect the rise of less visible technologies.
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Startup plans to ramp up production of “back-contact” photovoltaic cells.
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Cleantech industry says Bank of America’s move is a big step into the mainstream.
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Analysts say competition, energy prices will drive more consolidation in solar.
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Solar majors SunPower and PowerLight combine to cut costs by 50 percent.
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The companies will pool R&D, aiming to lower the cost of producing solar electricity by 50 percent by 2012, says SunPower CEO.
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Company showcases the highest-powered, highest-efficiency panel at Solar Power 2006.
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As solar industry prepares for its largest U.S. conference, three big trends are already clear.
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More long-term agreements highlight the ‘acute’ shortage of silicon.
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SunPower CEO Thomas Werner says solar can be competitive.
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Falling stock prices highlight solar market volatility, but long-term prospects look good.
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Q-Cells and SunPower post better-than-expected profits reflecting booming solar market.
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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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After Suntech Power built a promising business, China vows to outpace every solar market under the sun.
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