First Solar, Inc. is a solar technology company, which engages in the provision of solar modules. The company is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona and currently employs 7,900 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2006-11-17. The company is focused on enabling power generation needs with its advanced, thin film PV technology. The firm's primary segment is its modules business, which involves the design, manufacture, and sale of CdTe solar modules, which convert sunlight into electricity. Third-party customers of the segment include system developers, independent power producers, utilities, commercial and industrial companies, and other system owners and operators. The firm's products include the Series 7 Module and Series 6 Plus module. Its Series 6 Plus module is a glass laminate approximately 4ft x 6ft in size that encapsulates thin film PV semiconductor materials. Its Series 7 module has a larger form factor of approximately 4ft x 7ft in size. The Series 6 Plus and Series 7 modules had an average power output of 459 watts and 531 watts, respectively.
How did FSLR's recent EPS compare to expectations?
The most recent EPS for First Solar Inc is $4.84, not beating expectations of $5.25.
How did First Solar Inc FSLR's revenue perform in the last quarter?
First Solar Inc revenue for the last quarter is $4.84
What is the revenue estimate for First Solar Inc?
According to 27 of Wall street analyst, the revenue estimate of First Solar Inc range from $1.28B to $735.0M
What's the earning quality score for First Solar Inc?
First Solar Inc has a earning quality score of B+/48.355457. The score is based on a four dimension of Profitability, Growth, Cash generation & Capital Allocation, and Leverage.
When does First Solar Inc report earnings?
First Solar Inc next earnings report is expected in 2026-05-25
What are First Solar Inc's expected earnings?
First Solar Inc expected earnings is $1.59B, according to wall-street analysts.
Did First Solar Inc beat earnings expectations?
First Solar Inc recent earnings of $1.68B beat expectations.