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First Solar, Nasdaq: FSLR
An SI Board Since January 2007
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362First Solar sees lower costs from Malaysian plant Reuters - February 20, 2008 9Eric-2/20/2008
361First Solar, Inc. (FSLR): Execution continues with a strong finish to 2007; mainDennis Roth-2/19/2008
360First Solar Flares Carl Gutierrez, 02.13.08, 4:25 PM ET Investors renewed theirEric-2/14/2008
359Thursday February 14, 8:21 am ET Analysts Say First Solar Shares Will Rise AsEric-2/14/2008
358<I>09:19 FSLR First Solar Conference Call Summary (175.56 ) -Update- Co sLizzie Tudor-2/13/2008
357what 800mm- they raised their revenue guidance to over 900mm <I>The companLizzie Tudor-2/13/2008
356OTOH..$44 mil of the $800 mil was positive EURO/USD currency gains..they said thdonc-2/13/2008
355Yes and from my understanding this doesn't include the malaysian plants whicDoren-2/13/2008
354Just finished listening to the CC. Cost per watt now down to $1.12 Another greEric-2/13/2008
353its another BLOWOUT and up we go I will do some detailed analysis later todayLizzie Tudor-2/13/2008
352First Solar, Inc. Announces 2007 Fourth Quarter and Year-end Financial Results Eric-2/13/2008
351First Solar, Inc. to Announce 2007 Fourth Quarter and Year End Financial ResultsEric-2/4/2008
350Thanks for the correction..we're beginning to see a little better! doncdonc-1/30/2008
349no FSLRs price to utilities is not 1.15, thats their current cogs... the ASP forLizzie Tudor-1/30/2008
348Doren..i don't know of any but we can probably get some help at wikipedia.codonc-1/30/2008
347Nukes,there is another fuel called Thorium and is now being perfected for use inG-PARR-1/30/2008
346Now I'm a little confused. Is there a website I can go to to educate myself?Doren-1/29/2008
345Thank you..for the explanation.donc-1/29/2008
344<i>I must admit that I too am worried that Nukes will be subsidized like tSteve Lokness-1/29/2008
343Lizzy, I should have expanded on US capacity, here is a link: eia.doe.gov A tEric-1/29/2008
342no what I mean is FLSR is trying to achieve grid parity by selling at $1 per watLizzie Tudor-1/29/2008
341Lizzie <I remember early on some oil supporters balking "$1 per WATT! Tdonc-1/29/2008
340There are real cooling problems with nuclear..witness the Southeast with rivers donc-1/29/2008
339Go Away VTEC touter.Doren-1/29/2008
338Intermittency is not a real issue with PV. Its artificial and is likely to remaallatwwk-1/28/2008
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