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Let's have a look at what is happening on the US markets on Thursday. Below you can find the gap up and gap down stocks in today's session.
The US market session of Thursday has yet to be opened, let's have a look at the top gainers and losers in the pre-market session today.
SunPower (SPWR) held its Annual Meeting yesterday, May 29th at 11:00 a.m. Pacific Time. All 12 SunPower proposals won with votes of 95% or higher, including: 1. the re-election of our 11 Board members, 2. re-hiring BDO as our auditor, and 3. the approval of the employee stock plan. SPWR chairman and CEO, T.J. Rodgers, said, “First and foremost, I thank our shareholders again for their great financial support in approving the stockholder plan proposal with a 96% vote. We have already transformed
TD Cowen analyst Derrick Wood lowered the firm’s price target on PagerDuty (PD) to $17 from $18 and keeps a Hold rating on the shares. The firm said revenues were at high end of guide but weaker ARR/bookings and FY26 guide was lowered to 5-7%. Enterprise downgrades and SMB churn were the culprits hurting gross retention, which management believes is an anomaly. Published first on TheFly – the ultimate source for real-time, market-moving breaking financial news. Try Now>> See Insiders’ Hot Stocks
CEO Thanks Shareholders for Ongoing Support; Business Update call on June 5 at 1pm ET...
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Solar stocks took a hit after the House passed a tax-and-spending bill that included a provision to gut key tax incentives years earlier than expected.
(Reuters) -Shares of U.S. solar companies fell sharply in premarket trade on Thursday after the House of Representatives advanced President Donald Trump's sweeping tax and spending bill, which may end numerous green-energy subsidies that have supported the renewable energy sector. Sunrun led the market rout, with shares falling as much as 33%, Complete Solaria fell nearly 22% while Enphase Energy, Maxeon Solar and SolarEdge Technologies dipped between 10% and 15.6%. Shares of JinkoSolar fell 2.3%, while First Solar and Canadian Solar dropped 6.5% and 10%, respectively.
Catch up on the top industries and stocks that were impacted, or were predicted to be impacted, by the comments, actions and policies of President Donald Trump with this daily recap compiled by The Fly: IRA TAX CREDITS: Shares of several solar energy companies slipped after conservative Republican lawmakers said they had secured a commitment from leadership to end key clean-energy tax credits earlier than planned as part of a deal aimed at allowing President Donald Trump’s tax and spending packa
Shares of several solar energy companies are slipping on Monday after conservative Republican lawmakers said they had secured a commitment from leadership to end key clean-energy tax credits earlier than planned as part of a deal aimed at allowing President Donald Trump’s tax and spending package to advance. South Carolina Representative Ralph Norman said House leadership had agreed to a proposal to end Inflation Reduction Act tax credits earlier than Republicans’ original proposal, though Norma
Here is how Expand Energy (EXE) and CSLM Acquisition Corp. (SPWR) have performed compared to their sector so far this year.
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Before the opening bell on Tuesday, let's take a glimpse of the US markets and explore the top gainers and losers in today's pre-market session.
Annual Report on Form 10-K Filed on April 30, 2025
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Annual Report on Form 10-K Filed on April 30, 2025...
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First Profitable Quarter In Four Years
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SunPower Reports Q1’25 Revenue of $80.2 million and a $1.3 million Operating Profit, achieving first profitable quarter in four years....
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Here is how Enterprise Products Partners (EPD) and Complete Solaria, Inc. (SPWR) have performed compared to their sector so far this year.
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With several big solar companies in turmoil and tariffs that can change daily, choosing the right installer is crucial. Here’s what you need to know.
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