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Fly News Breaks for March 24, 2017
JASO, JKS, CSIQ, SPWR, FSLR
Mar 24, 2017 | 07:38 EDT
JPMorgan analyst Paul Coster lowered his estimates for First Solar (FSLR) and SunPower (SPWR) on the belief that it will take longer than expected for industry supply and demand to find balance. The analyst is "skeptical" on the timing of an industry recovery with Chinese-based competitors including Canadian Solar (CSIQ), JinkoSolar (JKS) and JA Solar (JASO) increasing module capacity. Coster lowered his price target for Neutral-rated First Solar to $38 from $41 and for Neutral-rated SunPower to $8 from $9.
News For FSLR;SPWR;CSIQ;JKS;JASO From the Last 2 Days
SPWR
Apr 24, 2024 | 12:32 EDT
SunPower told employees today it was eliminating 1,000 positions, more than 25% of its workforce. In a letter to staff, Tom Werner stated: "I'm writing to share difficult news with you as we implement changes across our organization in the days and weeks to come. To position SunPower for the future, we need to achieve financial viability, which includes simplifying our business structure, transitioning away from areas where we have been unable to sustain profitable operations, and improving financial controls. As such, we are moving to a low fixed-cost model that we believe we will be able to better flex when the market is up or down. Specifically, we are winding down our SunPower Residential Installation locations and closing SunPower Direct sales. We are also reducing our workforce to better align our business with our new focus. With this shift, we will reduce our workforce by approximately 1,000 people in the coming days and weeks. While we worked hard to avoid this outcome, the market has been slower to recover than we initially expected. Additionally, we have dedicated resources to improving our financial controls, and will continue to do so. We believe this shift in our strategy is necessary to safeguard the company's future." Reference Link
CSIQ, FSLR
Apr 24, 2024 | 11:02 EDT
Wells Fargo notes that a group of seven domestic solar product makers, including First Solar (FSLR), filed a petition to levy anti-dumping and countervailing duties on solar imports from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam, looking for duties ranging from 70.4% to 271.5%. The firm, which included the "important reminder" that "this is just a petition," says the uncertainty created by the petition is "incrementally positive" for First Solar and negative for Canadian Solar (CSIQ), Array Technologies (ARRY) and Nextracker (NXT).