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Farley Capital L.P. Acquires Stake in First Solar
Investment firm buys 38,225 shares of solar cell manufacturer
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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Farley Capital L.P. has acquired a new stake in shares of First Solar, Inc. (NASDAQ:FSLR), purchasing 38,225 shares of the solar cell manufacturer's stock in the third quarter. The shares are valued at approximately $8,430,000, making First Solar Farley Capital's fifth largest holding.
Why it matters
This investment by Farley Capital L.P. in First Solar reflects the growing interest and confidence in the solar energy industry, particularly in leading manufacturers like First Solar. As the renewable energy sector continues to expand, investments from major institutional investors can provide important validation and support for solar companies.
The details
According to a recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Farley Capital L.P. acquired the new stake in First Solar during the third quarter of the year. The 38,225 shares purchased represent approximately 6.1% of Farley Capital's total holdings, making First Solar the firm's fifth largest investment.
- Farley Capital L.P. acquired the new stake in First Solar in the 3rd quarter of the year.
The players
Farley Capital L.P.
An investment firm that has acquired a new stake in shares of First Solar, Inc.
First Solar, Inc.
A United States-based solar technology company that designs and manufactures thin-film photovoltaic modules using cadmium telluride semiconductor technology.
The takeaway
This investment by Farley Capital L.P. underscores the growing institutional interest and confidence in the solar energy industry, particularly in leading manufacturers like First Solar. As the renewable energy sector continues to expand, such investments from major firms can provide important validation and support for solar companies.
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