American Superconductor (NASDAQ: AMSC)
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American Superconductor Company Info
American Superconductor Corp. engages in provision of megawatt-scale power solutions, which improve the performance of the power grid and lower the cost of wind power. It operates through Grid and Wind segments. The Grid segment enables electric utilities and renewable energy project developers to connect, transmit, and distribute power with efficiency, reliability, security, and affordability. The Wind segment permits the manufacturers to field wind turbines with power output, reliability, and affordability. The company was founded by Yet-Ming Chiang, David A. Rudman, John B. Vander Sande, and Gregory J. Yurek on April 9, 1987 and is headquartered in Ayer, MA.
News & Analysis
Why American Superconductor Stock Dropped 7% Today
At more than 100 times earnings, could American Superconductor stock actually be a buy?
Why American Superconductor Stock Popped 8% Today
Keep a close eye on this new defense stock. It could turn out to be a winner.
Why American Superconductor Stock Shocked Investors on Thursday
AMSC isn't a profitable company yet, but it's moving in the right direction.
Why American Superconductor Stock Soared Today
American Superconductor delivered a strong quarterly beat and encouraging forward guidance.
American Semiconductor Stock Soared Today. When Will It Be a Buy?
If you absolutely, positively feel you must invest in the energy technology company, here's one reason to be hopeful.
Why American Semiconductor Stock Just Jumped 10%
American Superconductor got some good news this week -- but will still lose money for years.
Why American Superconductor Stock Soared Today
There are at least two good reasons to like American Superconductor stock today.
Why American Superconductor Stock Popped Today
American Super beat on sales last quarter -- and might do it again this quarter.
Valuation
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