It has been about a month since the last earnings report for First Solar (FSLR). Shares have lost about 7.9% in that time frame, underperforming the S&P 500. Will the recent negative trend continue ...
First Solar, Inc. (NASDAQ:FSLR) is included among the 14 Best Energy Stocks to Buy According to Wall Street Analysts. First ...
First Solar, Inc. FSLR focuses primarily on the design, production and sale of advanced thin-film cadmium telluride (CdTe) photovoltaic modules. It is one of the largest global manufacturers of ...
First Solar stands out as a major beneficiary of the new Senate energy bill, thanks to its U.S.-centric manufacturing and unique cadmium-telluride technology. The company boasts a massive 66.3 GW ...
First Solar produces solar energy modules using cadmium telluride (CdTe) thin-film technology. Its modules are known for their high performance in extreme heat and humid climates, distinguishing them ...
With a market cap of $21.2 billion, First Solar, Inc. (FSLR) is a leading renewable energy company specializing in the design and manufacture of solar photovoltaic (PV) modules and utility-scale solar ...
Net sales for the period reached US$1.1 billion, the majority of which came from increased sales of its cadmium telluride (CdTe) thin-film modules. Image: First Solar. US cadmium telluride (CdTe) ...
First Solar is a global leader in thin-film solar modules, holding nearly 50% market share and strong positioning in a growing sector. FSLR's EPS has grown at a 44.2% CAGR over five years, with record ...
First Solar said in its third-quarter 2025 earnings report that it will open a new 3.7 GW annual-capacity solar module finishing line in the United States. The module assembly plant is expected to ...
First Solar, Inc. (NASDAQ:FSLR) is among the 10 Best Affordable Stocks to Invest In for the Long Term. On March 2, Barclays analyst Christine Cho lowered the firm’s price target on First Solar, Inc.
Data from EnergyBin and Buckstop shows used solar modules made up just 1% of resale listings in 2025, as falling prices for new panels weaken reuse economics.