by Sam Collins 07/22/08
Evergreen Solar, Inc. (ESLR) -- developer and marketer of solar-power products in Europe and the United States has settled into a trading range of about $8.50 to $13. But ESLR had a big run last year from around $9 to more than $18 before, like the market, succumbing to selling.
Since March, ESLR has been consolidating around its 200-day moving average with support at just under $9. For those searching for an active member of the solar industry this could be the company and the price to enter the sector.
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