Wednesday, September 3, 2014

5 Best Solar Stocks To Invest In 2014

On Jul 12, 2013, shares of NRG Energy Inc. (NRG) hit a 52-week high of $28.79 on the back of the company�� successful completion of two solar photovoltaic (PV) facilities in California, a string of high-end investments in solar generation and the acquisition of GenOn Energy.

Recently, NRG Energy�� subsidiary NRG Solar has announced that its two solar PV facilities - Kansas South and TA-High Desert projects - have started commercial operation. The company acquired these two projects having power generation capacity of 20 megawatts (MW) each, from Recurrent Energy. NRG Energy will sell the output to Edison International�� (EIX) unit Southern California Edison and PG&E Corporation�� (PCG) subsidiary Pacific Gas and Electric Company. We believe these contracts will ensure a stable earnings stream.

With the renewable market dynamics becoming more favorable in the U.S., NRG Energy�� pursuit to increase its solar portfolio will definitely prove to be a key growth driver.

Top Oil Service Stocks To Watch Right Now: JinkoSolar Holding Company Limited(JKS)

JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the manufacture and sale of solar power products in China and internationally. The company provides solar modules, silicon wafers and ingots, and solar cells, as well as processing services, including silicon wafer tolling services. It sells its products under the JinkoSolar brand name. The company?s customers include distributors, project developers, and system integrators. It trades its products under short-term contracts and by spot market sales. The company also produces accessory materials for solar power products, such as solar aluminum frame, solar junction box, aluminum materials windows, and other metal component parts. JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. was founded in 2006 and is based in Shangrao, the People?s Republic of China.

Advisors' Opinion:
  • [By Aaron Levitt]

    Like FSLR, CSIQ and JinkoSolar (JKS), ReneSola has moved beyond its original focus of creating just wafers. That means SOL stock investors are now betting on one of the more integrated solar stocks … and one that has grown to become a strong module shipper over the last few years. That includes outsourcing modules to nations like India, South Africa and Poland. SOL has done well in this regard and has been catching up to sizzling solar stocks like Yingli Green Energy (YGE).

  • [By Monica Gerson]

    JinkoSolar Holding Co (NYSE: JKS) is projected to report its Q2 earnings at $0.76 per share on revenue of $391.55 million.

    Urban Outfitters (NASDAQ: URBN) is expected to post its Q2 earnings at $0.49 per share on revenue of $806.99 million.

5 Best Solar Stocks To Invest In 2014: LDK Solar Co. Ltd.(LDK)

LDK Solar Co., Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the design, development, manufacture, and marketing of photovoltaic (PV) products; and development of power plant projects. It offers solar-grade and semiconductor-grade polysilicon; and multicrystalline and monocrystalline solar wafers to the manufacturers of solar cells and solar modules. The company also provides wafer processing services to monocrystalline and multicrystalline solar cell and module manufacturers; and sells silicon materials, such as ingots and polysilicon scraps. In addition, it engages in the production and sale of solar cells and modules to developers, distributors, and system integrators; and design and development of solar power projects in Europe, the United States, and China, as well as provides engineering, procurement, and construction services. LDK Solar Co., Ltd. operates in Europe, the Asia Pacific, and North America. The company was founded in 2005 and is based in Xinyu City, t he People?s Republic of China.

Advisors' Opinion:
  • [By Brian Pacampara]

    Based on the aggregated intelligence of 180,000-plus investors participating in Motley Fool CAPS, the Fool's free investing community, solar wafer maker LDK Solar (NYSE: LDK  ) has received the dreaded one-star ranking.

  • [By Travis Hoium]

    What: Shares of LDK Solar (NYSE: LDK  ) fell 11% today after the company issued its first-quarter earnings report.

    So what: Sales during the quarter were just $104.3 million on shipments of 240 MW of wafers and 31.4 MW of cells and modules. Net loss was a whopping $187.1 million, or $1.21 per share. �

  • [By Rich Smith]

    China's LDK Solar (NYSE: LDK  ) defaulted on a scheduled payment on $23.8 million in convertible senior notes yesterday, sending shares of the vertically integrated solar power company tumbling.

  • [By Paul Ausick]

    Big Earnings Movers: Tiffany & Co. (NYSE: TIF) is up 8.7% at $88.05 following positive results and a raised outlook. Barnes & Noble Inc. (NYSE: BKS) is down 6% at $15.45 as the bookseller watches its revenue slide. JA Solar Holdings Co. Ltd. (NASDAQ: JASO) is down 10.3% at $XX on a mixed earnings report and LDK Solar Co. Ltd. (NYSE: LDK) is flat at $1.60.

5 Best Solar Stocks To Invest In 2014: First Solar Inc.(FSLR)

First Solar, Inc. manufactures and sells solar modules using a thin-film semiconductor technology. It also designs, constructs, and sells photovoltaic solar power systems. The company?s solar modules employ a thin layer of semiconductor material to convert sunlight into electricity. Its integrated solar power systems activities include the project development; engineering, procurement, and construction services; operating and maintenance services; and project finance. The company sells solar modules to project developers, system integrators, and operators of renewable energy projects; and solar power systems to investor owned utilities, independent power developers and producers, and commercial and industrial companies, as well as other system owners. It operates in the United States, Germany, France, Canada, and internationally. The company was formerly known as First Solar Holdings, Inc. and changed its name to First Solar, Inc. in 2006. First Solar was founded in 1999 a nd is headquartered in Tempe, Arizona.

Advisors' Opinion:
  • [By Bill Maurer]

    First Solar (FSLR):

    First Solar makes this list both for its latest update as well as the long-term trend. Another 2.35 million shares short were covered since the last update. In the past 11 months, more than 20.6 million shares have been covered, nearly 65% of the peak value. Short interest in First Solar is at its lowest point in a year and a half, as you can see from the chart below.

  • [By Gary Bourgeault]

    American-based companies like SunPower (SPWR) and First Solar (FSLR) shouldn't be affected by the decisions of Europe, unless it's in response to the industry in general looking chaotic and weak from the media reports flowing out of the damage to solar companies in China. That's because thin-film solar panels won't be affected by duties to be imposed in the EU.

5 Best Solar Stocks To Invest In 2014: Canadian Solar Inc.(CSIQ)

Canadian Solar Inc. engages in the design, development, manufacture, and sale of solar power products in Canada and internationally. The company offers solar cell and solar module products that convert sunlight into electricity for various uses. Its products include a range of standard solar modules for use in a range of residential, commercial, and industrial solar power generation systems. The company also designs and produces specialty solar modules and products consisting of customized modules that its customers incorporate into their products, such as solar-powered bus stop lighting; and specialty products, such as portable solar home systems and solar-powered car battery chargers. In addition, it sells solar system kits, a package consisting of solar modules produced by it and third party supplied components, such as inverters, racking system, and other accessories, as well as implements solar power development projects. The company sells its products under the Canad ian Solar brand name. Canadian Solar Inc. offers its standard solar modules through a direct sales force and sales agents primarily to distributors, system integrators, and original equipment manufacturer customers, as well as to solar projects; and specialty solar modules and products to the automotive, telecommunications, and light-emitting diode lighting sectors. The company was founded in 2001 and is based in Kitchener, Canada.

Advisors' Opinion:
  • [By Claudia Assis]

    Canadian Solar (CSIQ) �said it expects to report first-quarter revenues between $460 million and $470 million, compared with a previous forecast of $415 million to $430 million. Shipments of solar modules will be in a range of 490 megawatts to 500 megawatts, compared with previous guidance of 470 megawatts to 490 megawatts.

  • [By James Brumley]

    Relative to its size, Canadian Solar (CSIQ) is the most overlooked of these solar stocks.

    Depending on the year in question, the company ranks anywhere from being in the top five to the top three suppliers in the world. And it supplies the whole world, with big, equitable demand from the United States, China, and Japan … three nations with lots of their own solar panel manufacturers, and a bent for protectionism. Canadian Solar simply muscles its way into key markets, generating sales growth of 27% in 2013.

  • [By John Udovich]

    Small cap solar stock Canadian Solar Inc (NASDAQ: CSIQ) rose another 13.35% yesterday and is up 841.2% since the start of the year, soundly beating�the performance of�solar ETFs�Guggenheim Solar ETF (NYSEARCA: TAN) and Market Vectors Solar Energy ETF (NYSEARCA: KWT). But why has this solar stock gone parabolic and what are (if any) potential dark clouds that investors need to be aware of?

  • [By Wall Street Strategies]

    Naturally the news is a big positive for the industry, with Chinese solar names like Yingli (YGE), Trina (TSL), Canadian Solar (CSIQ) -- which is actually Chinese despite its name -- JinkoSolar (JKS), JA Solar (JASO), and LDK Solar (LDK) each up more than 10% at midday. The Guggenheim Solar ETF (TAN), which tracks several global solar companies, was up 8%, breaking to a new 52-week high.

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