The startup says it’s ‘on track.’ The world’s largest solar PV factory will begin production in Bay Area in 2007.
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Applied Materials shows its potential to make thin-film solar production tools.
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Applied Materials shows its potential to make thin-film solar production tools.
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Photos: Applied Materials shows its potential to make thin-film solar production tools.
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As solar industry prepares for its largest U.S. conference, three big trends are already clear.
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More long-term agreements highlight the ‘acute’ shortage of silicon.
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Falling stock prices highlight solar market volatility, but long-term prospects look good.
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Nanosolar and Conergy say they are working together to make large thin-film solar power plants that will be competitive with grid electricity.
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Co-founder takes on the challenges of growing market share in a booming market.
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Thin-film startup aims to build world’s largest solar factory.
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Q-Cells and SunPower post better-than-expected profits reflecting booming solar market.
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Solar company says the money will help it find global partners for its Power Plastic.
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Venture capital investment slows with 16 percent fewer deals and 5 percent less money invested.
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VCs see 121 percent hike from improved IPO market, but buyout funds still outperform.
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U.S. startups see far fewer public offerings in 2005 than their European counterparts.
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In a year when deals and companies got bigger and bigger, the tech IPO market just ambled along—but the sun did shine on some companies.
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After Suntech Power built a promising business, China vows to outpace every solar market under the sun.
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Chinese solar firm raises $396 million, making it the top tech IPO so far this year.
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Company with an efficient solar cell gets a warm welcome on the Nasdaq.
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Shares of Germany’s ‘Solar Star’ rise 27 percent in solar-cell outfit's market debut.
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