Featured Stocks on Today’s Edition of The Analyst’s Review: JASO, SPWR, ESLR, APA, OXY
Mar 28, 2008 Market Outlook
Featured Stocks on Today’s Edition of The Analyst’s Review: JASO, SPWR, ESLR,
APA, OXY
NEW YORK, March 19, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — The Analyst’s Review is a
daily podcast hosted by WallSt.net editor, Henry Truc that airs every morning at
9 a.m. EDT on http://radio.wallst.net/profile.asp?id=193.
The show features informative interviews with Wall Street analysts on a wide
range of topics including actively traded stocks, market movers, various
industries, and macro economic trends affecting the market.
On today’s show, Pavel Molchanov, analyst for Raymond James discussed:
JA Solar Holdings Co. Ltd. (JASO)
Visit the company’s message board at
http://my.wallst.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1416
SunPower Corp. (SPWR)
Visit the company’s message board at
http://my.wallst.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1417
Evergreen Solar, Inc. (ESLR)
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http://my.wallst.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1418
Apache Corp. (APA)
Visit the company’s message board at
http://my.wallst.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1419
Occidental Petroleum Corp. (OXY)
Visit the company’s message board at
http://my.wallst.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1420
“Solar stocks last year were one of the best performing areas of the market,”
Molchanov said. “The average solar stock in 2007 more than doubled during the
year, but many of those same stocks have given up essentially all of their 2007
gains in the last three months.”
Hear what else Molchanov had to say about today’s featured stocks by visiting
http://radio.wallst.net. Click on “The Analyst’s Review - Stocks in Focus: JASO,
SPWR, ESLR, APA, OXY” to hear the podcast in its entirety.
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