Four Solar Stocks That Did Even Better Than SolarCity Last Week

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This article was originally published on Solar Love.

I don’t follow stocks much, but my interest in cleantech stocks has been growing since I’ve been covering this sector for years. I recently ran across a couple of interesting posts on solar stocks that I thought were worth a share.

First, Solar Power World’s Frank Andorka recently conducted a very interesting interview with Peter Lynch — an advisor to Principal Solar Institute, an investment banker, and an expert in renewable energy. The interview focused on investing in solar stocks, and simply investing, in general. I won’t try to summarize it, but I think it’s worth a listen, so click on through to that link for that.



The second thing I ran across was an article by Rick Munarriz on The Motley Fool. The article highlighted 4 solar stocks that are surging even more than SolarCity. (Oh yeah, SolarCity stock is apparently surging… it had an 8% gain last week, and it has seen a quadrupling of its stock in 2013 so far.)

Basically, the news is that some leading solar hardware manufacturers are now seeing a big stock surge. The idea presumably being: if a leading solar installer is promising a bright future, the same should be true for some leading hardware companies.

Oh yeah, plus, JA Solar’s revenue for the quarter was $270 million rather than the projected $226, which apparently helps its stock out quite a bit, as well as similar companies yet to announce their quarterly figures.

The company also shored up its finances by paying off $119 million in convertible notes this month, inspiring at least one worrywart on Wall Street to change its tune. RBC Capital is boosting its price target on JA Solar from $1 to $8.

When a solar-energy company posts a positive surprise, it benefits peers that will be reporting later, and that helps explain the double-digit percentage gains at the three other winners that will stepping up with fresh financials in the coming days.

Trina and Yingli will report quarterly results on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively. The market isn’t holding out for great performances here. Trina and Yingli are expected to post widening quarterly deficits with double-digit percentage declines in revenue. However, JA Solar’s robust report suggests that there may be some upside surprises in those dreary outlooks.

So, here’s a table of the four solar stocks that had a better weekly gain than SolarCity:

4 Solar Stocks Hotter Than SolarCity  JASO, JKS, TSL, YGE


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Zachary Shahan

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