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  • 4 Solar Companies Shining Brightly For Investors

    By Scott Levine - May 20, 2013 | Tickers: ENPH, FSLR, SCTY, SPWR

    Many investors are afraid of burning their portfolios by investing in solar. Although there are many valid arguments for avoiding this sector, one of the most popular concerns is that solar-affiliated companies are too reliant on government subsidies, and therefore, when the subsidies disappear so will the profits. This may be true for some companies, but not all of them. Be that as it may, in 2012, the U.S more »

  • A Hidden Solar Small Cap Gem is up 300% from its recent low

    By Sneha Shah - May 9, 2013 | Tickers: ENPH, FSLR, GE, GTAT, LDK, PWER, SI, SCTY, SPWR, STP

    US Solar Stocks are on a bull run

    Solar stocks have been rising rapidly in the recent months along with the general stock market and improving industry fundamentals. The buyout of Power-One (NASDAQ: PWER) for a substantial premium by European giant ABB has improved the sentiment as well. While the Chinese solar stocks are still under pressure due to the bon defaults by Suntech (NYSE: STP) and LDK Solar (NYSE: LDKmore »)

  • Are These Solar Bets Winners?

    By Jacob Wolinsky - April 30, 2013 | Tickers: ABB, CREE, ENPH

    Swiss industrial giant ABB  (NYSE: ABB) surprised markets by announcing a deal to acquire solar-inverter manufacturer Power-One for nearly $1 billion in cash. The offer price of $6.35 per share was a huge premium of 57% to Power One’s market price, and it was natural for the stock to get a boost after the deal came to public light. This is in contrast to the overall trend for more »

  • Billionaire Dan Loeb and Insiders Are Bullish on These Stocks

    By Meena Krishnamsetty - February 10, 2013 | Tickers: AAPL, ENPH, HLF, UNH, WFT

    On the whole, hedge funds have underperformed the market in recent years. This is no secret. To most members of the financial media, their coverage of the smart money irresponsibly focuses on this fact and nothing else. We’ve proven, though, that following the best picks of the best money managers can beat the market, quite handily in fact. We also know that consensus small-cap picks outperformed the S&P more »

  • Worst Performing IPOs of the Year - Take Two

    By Shas Dey - December 17, 2012 | Tickers: CERE, ENPH, MPO

    A few days back, in another publication, I reviewed some of the worst performing IPOs of the year. The list contained three major duds: Envivio, Zynga and CafePress. The common string through these IPOs was that they all belonged to the heated up Internet/web segment. Thus, these stocks were not only hyped up but were also fully priced, which limited their upside potential, post-listing. However, the malady of IPO more »