First Solar Stock Is Ready To Shine

 | Jun 06, 2022 03:18AM ET

Solar energy solutions provider First Solar's (NASDAQ:FSLR) stock has fallen (-15%) for the year outperforming the NASDAQ bear market.

The photovoltaic (PV) solar module maker saw significant drops in revenues stemming from a drop in modules sold and average selling price, and lower Japan project revenues.

The Company is a solid benefactor in the global movement for clean energy sources and the adoption of renewable energy. Market sentiment has been slipping from inflationary pressures, geopolitical problems, supply chain disruptions and slow economic growth.

The Company is looking ahead to 2023 looking for nearly $4 in EPS as bookings are very strong and exceeding 16.7 GW for the year. The Russia/Ukraine conflict has pushed the European Union to propose legislation to adopt renewable energy sources for half its power needs by 2030.

This comes amid rising oil prices but also to move away from reliance on authoritarian states including Russian fossil fuels and cut gas consumption by 30%.

This would require all new and existing energy performance D buildings to have rooftop solar installations. Prudent investors seeking exposure in a leader in the clean solar energy segment can look for opportunistic pullbacks in shares of First Solar.

h2 Q1 Fiscal 2022 Earnings Release /h2

On Apr. 28, 2022, First Solar released fiscal Q1 2022 results for the quarter ending in March 2022. The Company reported an earnings per share (EPS) loss of (-$0.41) excluding non-recurring items, beating consensus analyst estimates for a loss of (-$0.44), by $0.03.

Revenues fell (-54.1%) year-over-year (YoY) to $367 million, missing analyst estimates for $588.73 million. Year-to-date net bookings were 16.7 GW and record expected module shipment backlog grew over 35 GW.

First Solar CEO Mark Widmar commented,

“We are encouraged by our strong bookings progress, as we booked 11.9 GW in less than 60 days since the prior earnings call, bringing our year-to-date bookings total to 16.7 GW further setting ourselves up for 2023 and beyond. Our agile approach to contracting continues to attract customers looking for long-term certainty and value.”

h2 Full-Year 2022 Mixed Guidance /h2

First Solar raised its full-year fiscal 2022 earnings guidance with EPS ranging between $0.00 to $0.60 versus consensus analyst estimates for $1.93.

Full-year fiscal 2022 revenues are estimated between $2.4 billion to $2.6 billion, but still below consensus analyst estimates for $2.73 billion. The Company expects year-end 2022 cash balance in the range of $1.10 billion to $1.35 billion.

h2 Conference Call Takeaways /h2

CEO Widmar stated that the (-$0.41) loss in the quarter was expected and within internal expectations on the quarter. It’s reflective of the challenging 2022 environment.

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However, the bright spot is the pace of strong bookings including 11.9 GW in under 60 days. This brings the year-to-date bookings to 16.7 GW which sets up for a solid 2023 and beyond.

The recent bookings include adjusters to increase ASPs based on achievements, technology road map, and sales risk share mitigation. He stated,

“In short, while these contracts have a baseline ASP that is reflective of the value of the product, we are manufacturing today. That ASP has the potential to increase, to capture the value of our product or technology enhancements or to offset sales rate and aluminum margin erosion risk.”

CEO Widmar is encouraged by the bilateral priority of the U.S. and E.U. in replacing energy dependency on authoritarian states. India serves as a model template as it’s expected to have 40 GW of new sales capacity and 50 GW of new modules capacity by 2025.