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- Goldman Turns Cautious on Solar Sector [view article]
- It's Official: Renewable Energy Tax Credits Here to Stay [view article]
- Solar Gets What They Want, But Stocks Still Suffer [view article]
- Thin Film Solar Will Grow Eightfold By 2010 [view article]
- Solar Rises As Senate Adds 'Tax Extender' Legislation to Bailout Bill [view article]
- When Will Solar Be Cost-Competitive with Electricity? [view article]
- Solar Stocks Take Drubbing on Report Congess Won't Extend Investment Tax Credit [view article]
- Financial Markets Circle the Drain: Where Does That Leave Clean Energy? [view article]
- Spain Considers Raising Solar Installation Cap [view article]
- Solar Energy: Help Is on the Way [view article]
- Has the Sun Set on Solar Energy Stocks? [view article]
- Solarfun's Huge Run: Time To Lock in Solar Profits [view article]
Recent FSLR Articles
- Goldman Turns Cautious on Solar Sector
- It's Official: Renewable Energy Tax Credits Here to Stay
- Solar Gets What They Want, But Stocks Still Suffer
- Solar Rises As Senate Adds 'Tax Extender' Legislation to Bailout Bill
- Financial Markets Circle the Drain: Where Does That Leave Clean Energy?
- Solar Stocks Take Drubbing on Report Congess Won't Extend Investment Tax Credit
- Spain Considers Raising Solar Installation Cap
- Solar Energy: Help Is on the Way
- When Will Solar Be Cost-Competitive with Electricity?
- Analysts Says Prices for Solar Starting to Fall
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Financial Markets Circle the Drain: Where Does That Leave Clean Energy? [view article]
lack of prohibition of golden parachutes for the crooks did in the legislation yesterday. a lot of citizens saw this & contacted their congressmen. makes you glad that al gore invented the internet.electric supply - in canada the generation/distributio... is done by the provinces. there are no investor owned utilities. seems to work reasonably well.
pocky - as you say the 33 credit card offers per day in my mailbox have gone away.
curbs - don't forget the no-drug-company-left-b... act) medicare prescriptions).
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Financial Markets Circle the Drain: Where Does That Leave Clean Energy? [view article]
Funny. I used to get 4 credit card offers per week. All of a sudden, none.Must be some truth to the headlines. Reply
Financial Markets Circle the Drain: Where Does That Leave Clean Energy? [view article]
if it doesnt pass we will have great depression, try to get credit now.....you cant. that includes credit card. ReplySolar Stocks Take Drubbing on Report Congess Won't Extend Investment Tax Credit [view article]
No wonder we all hate congress. ReplyFinancial Markets Circle the Drain: Where Does That Leave Clean Energy? [view article]
SCovert,Some other ideas,,,
No Broker Left Behind Act
Paulson"s Drinking Buddy Reform Act of 2008
Chinese Banking Credit Extortion Act
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Financial Markets Circle the Drain: Where Does That Leave Clean Energy? [view article]
Muddling Investor, what do you have in your wallet. lol ReplyFinancial Markets Circle the Drain: Where Does That Leave Clean Energy? [view article]
wyosteven everyone knows that vote changing would be suicide. ReplyFinancial Markets Circle the Drain: Where Does That Leave Clean Energy? [view article]
They should have called a Housing Support Bill and they could have got it passed easily. Or the "support our troops apple pie patriot bill". ReplyInvestor
Financial Markets Circle the Drain: Where Does That Leave Clean Energy? [view article]
Only 2 thoughts (2 cents worth each):1. Alternative energy will get what it deserves: alternative money (or alternative to money).
2. Every House member voting against bank rescue plan deserves Hoover Prize. I propose miniature apple cart, but other ideas are welcome. Reply
Financial Markets Circle the Drain: Where Does That Leave Clean Energy? [view article]
American people spoke..and I respect that. The House did what was good for the American public. I have no problem with at the end of the day ReplyProgrammer
Financial Markets Circle the Drain: Where Does That Leave Clean Energy? [view article]
Congrats to the 40% of Republicans in the House and the 33% of Democrats in the House that blocked this. This bailout plan was a bad idea, and tons of economists came out saying so. Just doing "something" for the sake of doing "something" will get you a small bounce for a few days, but won't fix anything. Forgive me for not having a ton of confidence in 'ole Hank and Ben. And the pricetag on this one was astronomical. For you Survivor fans, $700 billion is 700,000 seasons of someone winning the million dollars. Or for you PowerBall fanatics, that's winning a hundred million jackpots 7,000 times! It is an un-Godly amount that would have saddled this country with an even bigger debt than we already have. About $2,800 each for every man, woman and child in this country. And if you think we'd get any of that back --- ask yourself this: who would sell it to us taxpayers if they would make money off of it? How about we get a REAL plan, and hammer out the details in more than a weekend? Call together all the leading economists in the country and get them together in a room, not all the Wall Street bankers! ReplyFinancial Markets Circle the Drain: Where Does That Leave Clean Energy? [view article]
No way!! The House did exactly the right thing. When the enemy is confidence, you have to do away with political aspects FIRST!Now that it's less political, time for the meat and potatoes of actually fixing the problem.
It's not over until it's over, this will be back up later this week.
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Financial Markets Circle the Drain: Where Does That Leave Clean Energy? [view article]
The House had its head up its ...........! ReplySpain Considers Raising Solar Installation Cap [view article]
spain needs to show some more confidence here.. ReplySolar Energy: Help Is on the Way [view article]
AKNS's insider trading revealed something new to me - several insiders' acquisition costs are listed as "0". How does this work? I thought options, qualified or not, had a strike price. Aside from that, there was some selling in the 3rd QTR, but not, IMO, any significant % of their holdings. Thanks in advance to anyone fielding my question. Reply