First Solar (FSLR)
204.21
+0.90 (0.44%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Sep 12th, 12:16 PM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close | 203.31 |
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Open | 203.54 |
Bid | 204.07 |
Ask | 204.32 |
Day's Range | 202.60 - 205.44 |
52 Week Range | 116.56 - 262.72 |
Volume | 459,689 |
Market Cap | 21.71B |
PE Ratio (TTM) | 17.45 |
EPS (TTM) | 11.7 |
Dividend & Yield | N/A (N/A) |
1 Month Average Volume | 3,258,227 |
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About First Solar (FSLR)
First Solar is a prominent player in the renewable energy sector, specializing in the design, manufacturing, and deployment of solar photovoltaic (PV) modules. The company is dedicated to providing clean, sustainable energy solutions by producing advanced thin-film solar technology, which offers high performance and enhanced efficiency in capturing sunlight. In addition to manufacturing solar panels, First Solar is involved in developing large-scale solar power plants, helping to accelerate the transition towards a more sustainable energy future. Through its commitment to innovation and environmental stewardship, the company plays a critical role in advancing the adoption of solar energy globally. Read More
News & Press Releases
The U.S. stock market is in the midst of a remarkable resurgence, with both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite indices recently achieving unprecedented closing highs. This rally, fueled by a potent combination of cooler-than-expected inflation data, robust corporate earnings—particularly from the technology sector—and the insatiable
Via MarketMinute · September 11, 2025
Companies that burn cash at a rapid pace can run into serious trouble if they fail to secure funding.
Without a clear path to profitability, these businesses risk dilution, mounting debt, or even bankruptcy.
Via StockStory · September 11, 2025
Solar Industry Sounds Alarm: Trump’s Tax Law Could Wipe Out 55 GW By 2030stocktwits.com
Via Stocktwits · September 8, 2025
The United States stands at a critical crossroads, facing a stark choice between two fundamentally divergent energy futures. President Joe Biden's administration has aggressively championed a clean energy transition, aiming to decarbonize the economy and position the nation as a leader in renewable technologies. In stark contrast, former President Donald
Via MarketMinute · September 10, 2025
The Biden administration's ambitious push to revitalize domestic manufacturing through historic investments faces a perplexing contradiction: a recent contraction in factory employment. Despite massive legislative efforts aimed at boosting American production and strengthening supply chains, the nation's factories have shed jobs, raising questions about the efficacy of current industrial policies
Via MarketMinute · September 9, 2025
The American manufacturing sector is currently trapped in a protracted downturn, characterized by a steady erosion of jobs and a sustained contraction in activity. Recent economic indicators paint a concerning picture, with thousands of manufacturing positions vanishing and key industrial gauges signaling a shrinking base. This persistent struggle carries immediate
Via MarketMinute · September 10, 2025
The global energy landscape is currently navigating a treacherous sea, buffeted by the simultaneous geopolitical storms of the Ukraine War and the Israel-Hamas conflict. These two major flashpoints are jointly contributing to extreme volatility across oil, natural gas, and coal markets, forcing a dramatic recalculation of energy strategies worldwide. From
Via MarketMinute · September 9, 2025
Via Benzinga · September 8, 2025
After battling high rates, supply challenges, and shifting policies, the clean energy sector is showing signs of life as several names begin to outperform.
Via MarketBeat · September 8, 2025
Even if they go mostly unnoticed, industrial businesses are the backbone of our country. They are also bound to benefit from a friendlier regulatory environment with the Trump administration,
and this excitement has led to a six-month gain of 24% for the sector - higher than the S&P 500’s 15.5% return.
Via StockStory · September 8, 2025
First Solar and Enphase are built to survive the downturns and thrive when the cycle turns.
Via The Motley Fool · September 6, 2025
Join us in exploring the top gainers and losers within the S&P500 index in the middle of the day on Wednesday as we examine the latest happenings in today's session.
Via Chartmill · September 3, 2025
The Trump administration has withdrawn $679 million in federal funding for twelve infrastructure projects supporting offshore wind power in the United States.
Via Benzinga · September 1, 2025
Mid-cap stocks often strike the right balance between having proven business models and market opportunities that can support $100 billion corporations.
However, they face intense competition from scaled industry giants and can be disrupted by new innovative players vying for a slice of the pie.
Via StockStory · September 1, 2025
The brokerage noted that as developers reconsider panel choices due to retroactive tariffs, they may pivot to non-impacted imports or First Solar modules.
Via Stocktwits · August 29, 2025
Wondering what's happening in today's session for the S&P500 index? Stay informed with the top movers within the S&P500 index on Thursday.
Via Chartmill · August 28, 2025
Stay informed about the performance of the S&P500 index in the middle of the day on Thursday. Uncover the top gainers and losers in today's session for valuable insights.
Via Chartmill · August 28, 2025
Stay informed about the performance of the S&P500 index one hour before the close of the markets on Wednesday. Uncover the top gainers and losers in today's session for valuable insights.
Via Chartmill · August 27, 2025
Let's have a look at what is happening on the US markets in the middle of the day on Wednesday. Below you can find the top S&P500 gainers and losers in today's session.
Via Chartmill · August 27, 2025
Not all stocks look expensive right now.
Via The Motley Fool · August 26, 2025
Quarterly earnings results are a good time to check in on a company’s progress, especially compared to its peers in the same sector. Today we are looking at First Solar (NASDAQ:FSLR) and the best and worst performers in the renewable energy industry.
Via StockStory · August 25, 2025
As the market reaches new all-time highs, these stocks are left behind due to popularity factors and not true fundamentals, creating an opportunity.
Via MarketBeat · August 25, 2025
The financial markets are abuzz with anticipation as the prospect of lower interest rates looms large. This potential shift in monetary policy is sending ripples across various sectors, with solar, housing, travel, and technology giants emerging as prime beneficiaries. The expectation of cheaper borrowing costs is igniting investor confidence, promising
Via MarketMinute · August 22, 2025
First Solar shares are trading lower Thursday afternoon. The stock is caught in a downdraft affecting the entire renewable energy sector.
Via Benzinga · August 21, 2025