NASDAQ:FSLR

First Solar Inc. (FSLR)

224.27
-0.30 (0.13%)
as of Jul 2, 2026, 11:50:11 pm Market Open.
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star iconJul 5, 2026, 12:00 am

This summary was created by AI, based on 2 opinions in the last 12 months.

First Solar Inc. (FSLR-Q) is currently facing significant challenges, as highlighted by recent expert reviews. The anticipated end of tariffs in July raises concerns about potential retaliation from China, which could negatively impact the company's outlook. Moreover, the stock has been underperforming, with a notable decline of 10% since December, leading to skepticism about its growth prospects. Experts suggest that the company may experience only single-digit revenue growth in its upcoming quarter, compounded by supply disruptions projected for 2026. Investors appear to be cautious given the lingering uncertainties and performance metrics, signaling a need for careful consideration before making investment decisions.

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Negative
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Overvalued
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BUY
Solar is a coming field. This is the wave of the future. Companies that have good technology and technology changing quickly will do well over time.
BUY
Bought a customer who is building out solar farms in the US.
BUY
Set out a mandate to be the lowest cost producer of solar panels. Don't use silicon technology but use thin film technology instead. Essentially take a piece of glass and coat a very thin layer of solar material. Not as efficient, but much cheaper to produce. Cost per watt is the lowest in the industry.
BUY
If you like the solar space, some of the companies that you could consider are First Solar (FSLR-Q), a rise technology (APV-T) and Canadian Solar (CSIQ-Q).
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Nov 22/07. Up 34.7%.) Likes this one for the long-term. This is the long-term, going to survive, IBM, Apple of the solar industry. Wouldn't make it an overweight holding, but would put a little bit in your per photo.
TOP PICK
One of the most expensive solar stocks. Will be the IBM, Dell or Mac in the solar space. In the most recent quarter they announced they will be able to produce solar cells at a cost of $1.15 a watt. As the polysilicon shortage unwinds itself, they will have an advantage.
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