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Q: CSIQ is back on the top of its range, part of me want to sell as it has been cycling back from there a few times, and part wonders if this a start to a better story with renewables being in favor and making this a good growth story. what is your opinion? besides a hedge fund buying a position is there any othr worthy news? what are expected earnings?
Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by francois on February 14, 2020
Q: Hi, I’m interested in getting back into some solar stocks. Many have done well lately and I’ve read that there is lots of growth ahead still. I’m a growth investor with a +5-7 year time frame. What would be some of your top stocks in this sector and what are your some of your thoughts on investing in this industry? Thx!
Read Answer Asked by Keith on November 27, 2019
Q: I keep wanting to buy something in the solar space. The overall trend seems to be too strong to not do well eventually. Picking a winner however is another matter. Does CSIQ look better given the latest results and the new and substantial contract in Dubai? If not CSIQ is there anything you would recommend? Thank-you again for your insight and great service, the only great service I have ever come across for us mere retail investors.
Read Answer Asked by Alex on June 05, 2017
Q: I presently do not have any investments in US stock and am strongly considering changing that. I am currently watching the following US stocks and would appreciate your opinion on my selection..Apple, GE, Gilead, Wells fargo, Walt Disney,Honeywell and Canadian Solar. How would you rank them and are there other US stock that you would suggest I consider. Are there any in my list that you would not recommend. My investment goals are probably typical. I am looking for dividend income and growth over a 2/3 year period.
Read Answer Asked by Bob on July 06, 2016