$Maxeon Solar Technologies (MAXN.US)$$Solar (LIST2047.US)$$First Solar (FSLR.US)$Maxeon Solar Technologies, known as MAXN, is a global leader in solar innovation, developing cutting-edge solar panels that power the world’s energy transition. Based in Singapore and spun off from SunPower Corporation, Maxeon is committed to providing sustainable, high-efficiency solar solutions. Here’s why MAXN is a company to watch ...
$SolarEdge Technologies (SEDG.US)$$Solar (LIST2047.US)$ Solar energy stocks jumped double digits on Thursday after inflation data came in cooler than expected. The closely watched Consumer Price Index (CPI) fell 0.1% month over month in June after being flat in May. Prices were up just 3% over the past year. Inflation is a key indicator investors watch to predict what the Federal Reserve is going to do with interest rates. High inflation is what le...
There are many ways in this strong economy to fight the inflation, such as joining the K-pop (*1), buying cryptocurrencies such as BTC, ETH, DOGE and even trading stock options (*2). Amidst the recent selloff, there are still plenty of opportunities available to Mooers. In this article, we shall look into some of these opportunities found in certain sectors that rise against the odds. 1. BK2047 Solar ($Solar (LIST2047.US)$) With solar energy as one of...
China claims that the WTO’s ruling against the US’s import restrictions on China’s solar panels is “wrong and dangerous” $Solar (LIST2047.US)$China criticized the World Trade Organization's (WTO) ruling on US measures to restrict imports of solar panels from China, calling it "wrong and dangerous." Earlier this month, a WTO panel of experts made a ruling in favor of the United States, dismissing all four of China’s claims, saying that US measures did not violate global trade rules. China said last week that it would appeal the ruling. According to a statement issued by the Chinese delegation, at this private meeting, the Chinese representative expressed deep concern about the conclusion of the expert group report that Chinese products have caused systemic damage to the US solar industry Article excerpted from Reuters Financial Morning Post
9751 : but it is still dropping like no tomorrow.