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Jul.15
4:20 PM ET
Tuesday, 15 Jul 2008
Video: PAN: Bearish on Solar Stocks
Topics:Nasdaq | NYSE | Stock Market | Stock Options | Stock Picks
Yes, oil prices and soaring gasoline are scaring consumers -- but that's no guarantee that solar energy is a good trade.
Joe Magyer, senior analyst at The Motley Fool, offered CNBC three reasons why investors may get burned with solar stocks.
Disclosures:
Disclosure information was not immediately available for Magyer.
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Top Solar Stocks:
- First Solar [FSLR
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- Evergreen Solar [ESLR
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- Trina Solar [TSL
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- SunPower [SPWR
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- Suntech Power Holdings [STP
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