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NASDAQ:CSIQ News 15 October 2025 - 1 February 2026

First Solar stock (FSLR) steadies after Tesla solar talk jolts sentiment — what to watch next

First Solar stock (FSLR) steadies after Tesla solar talk jolts sentiment — what to watch next

First Solar shares rose 0.7% to $225.52 Friday after a volatile week, as investors weighed Tesla’s plans to expand U.S. solar manufacturing. Analysts at Mizuho and Wells Fargo downplayed the threat, while BMO downgraded First Solar over price concerns. The company will report quarterly results and 2026 guidance on Feb. 24.
First Solar stock slides 10% on Jefferies downgrade as 2026 orders come into focus

First Solar stock slides 10% on Jefferies downgrade as 2026 orders come into focus

First Solar shares fell 10.3% to $241.11 in after-hours trading Wednesday after Jefferies downgraded the stock to “hold” and cut its price target, citing weak 2026 booking visibility and doubts over Section 232 tariff benefits. The stock hit a low of $239.26 on volume of 6.2 million shares. Sunrun and Canadian Solar also declined, while Enphase and SolarEdge were little changed.
Canadian Solar (CSIQ) Stock Soars on Storage Deals, Roth Price Target Hike & Insider Sales – November 17, 2025

Canadian Solar (CSIQ) Stock Soars on Storage Deals, Roth Price Target Hike & Insider Sales – November 17, 2025

As of mid-afternoon on November 17, 2025, Canadian Solar Inc. (CSIQ) is trading around $29–30 per share, after an extremely volatile few sessions that saw the stock spike to the mid‑$30s following its Q3 2025 earnings release. MarketBeat 1. Stock performance: from laggard to November high‑flyer Canadian Solar has turned into one of November’s surprise momentum stories: Today’s action looks more like consolidation after a huge run: the real story on November 17 is in the newsflow around battery storage, analyst calls and insider activity, rather than another big price spike. 2. Q3 2025 earnings: revenue and margin beat, but
Green Energy Gold Rush: 5 Best Clean Energy Stocks to Buy on October 22, 2025

Top 5 Green Energy Stocks to Watch on 14 November 2025: Siemens Energy, Canadian Solar, T1 Energy, Adani Green & clearvise

Global clean energy is having a busy news day on 14 November 2025. From grid giants raising long‑term profit targets to solar manufacturers leaning hard into battery storage and domestic supply chains, today’s headlines highlight how fast the green energy landscape is shifting. In the United States, developers have now safe‑harbored roughly 33 GW of wind and solar projects under the new One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), locking in tax credits for most capacity slated to come online through 2028.pv magazine International At the same time, power demand from AI data centers and electrification is forcing utilities and governments to accelerate investments in grids,
Canadian Solar (CSIQ) Soars as Q3 2025 Earnings Highlight Battery Storage Boom and New Mega Deals

Canadian Solar (CSIQ) Soars as Q3 2025 Earnings Highlight Battery Storage Boom and New Mega Deals

Canadian Solar Inc. (NASDAQ: CSIQ) lit up the solar and storage sector on Thursday after posting third‑quarter 2025 results that beat revenue and margin guidance, powered by record battery energy storage shipments and a swelling project backlog. The stock jumped more than 10–13% in pre‑market and early trading as investors cheered the strength of the company’s e‑STORAGE business and upbeat guidance for the rest of 2025 and into 2026. MarketWatch At the same time, fresh headlines today highlighted Canadian Solar’s rapidly growing footprint in grid‑scale storage, including a 1.86 GWh energy storage contract in Ontario and a new long‑term storage
13 November 2025
Canadian Solar (CSIQ) Stock Skyrockets: Analyst Upgrade & Battery Boom Ignite Rally

Canadian Solar (CSIQ) Stock Skyrockets: Analyst Upgrade & Battery Boom Ignite Rally

Stock Rally and Analyst Buzz Canadian Solar’s stock has surged sharply this week. On Oct 14 its share price hit a 52-week high of around $16.00 before closing at $15.72 Marketbeat. This spike was driven by two main headlines: Goldman Sachs unexpectedly raised its CSIQ price target on Oct 9 (boosting investor confidence, even as Goldman still left a “sell” rating Marketbeat), and news out of China about planned cuts to solar panel capacity (seen as reducing supply gluts). Indeed, Reuters reports that Chinese regulators may soon clamp down on excess PV manufacturing, which sent Chinese solar stocks soaring on

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Johnson & Johnson stock price: What to watch after talc-case law firm ouster and new AFib data

Johnson & Johnson stock price: What to watch after talc-case law firm ouster and new AFib data

7 February 2026
New York, Feb 7, 2026, 11:00 EST — Market closed. Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) shares ended Friday higher after a New Jersey appeals court sidelined a prominent plaintiffs’ firm from a chunk of the company’s talc litigation. The stock closed up 0.9% at $239.99, near the session high, on volume of about 8.3 million shares. (Yahoo Finance) The timing matters because the talc docket remains the company’s biggest headline risk and one of the hardest variables for investors to price. Courtroom developments can move the stock even when the underlying drug-and-device business is steady. J&J is also trying to keep
Walmart stock jumps 3% to $131 as Dow clears 50,000 — what to watch before Monday

Walmart stock jumps 3% to $131 as Dow clears 50,000 — what to watch before Monday

7 February 2026
Walmart shares climbed 3.34% to $131.18 Friday, pushing its market value to about $1.05 trillion as the Dow closed above 50,000 for the first time. Retail stocks mostly gained, with Target up 4.24% and Costco up 1.20%, while Amazon dropped 5.55%. Investors await Walmart’s fiscal Q4 results on Feb. 19 and key U.S. economic data next week.
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