Cramer's Solar Stock Sells
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Date updated:10-30-2008

As for the solar industry, Cramer said, “it’s over.”

symbol name last price % change open
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  • DUK
    Duke Energy Cp Hl
  • $16.14
  • -0.25%
  • $16.23

As for the solar industry, Cramer said, “it’s over.” Duke Energy has cut back on its solar business, and SunPower [SPWR], Applied Materials [AMAT] and First Solar [FSLR] are all seeing a change in energy priorities now that oil has dropped to $68 a barrel.

People owning DUK also tend to own: AAPLDISGAPGEMSFTAAALL

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  • SPWRA
    Sunpower Corporat
  • $27.19
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

SunPower(SPWRA)? No thank you.

People owning SPWRA also tend to own: AAIAEMANIKCMEDHDBIIINLGF

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  • AMAT
    Applied Materials
  • $13.25
  • +1.92%
  • $13.30

As for the solar industry, Cramer said, “it’s over.” Duke Energy has cut back on its solar business, and SunPower [SPWR], Applied Materials [AMAT] and First Solar [FSLR] are all seeing a change in energy priorities now that oil has dropped to $68 a barrel.

People owning AMAT also tend to own: AMTAMXBIDUFMCNKRYRACKSTP

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  • FSLR
    First Solar
  • $119.85
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

As for the solar industry, Cramer said, “it’s over.” Duke Energy has cut back on its solar business, and SunPower [SPWR], Applied Materials [AMAT] and First Solar [FSLR] are all seeing a change in energy priorities now that oil has dropped to $68 a barrel.

People owning FSLR also tend to own: CNXTEWZIFNIFUE.OBMMCAMXCHL

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