Sun shines on Suniva as outlook darkens for Solyndra's IPO

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Suniva outlines expansion plans after securing entry to government loan guarantee program, as reports suggest rival Solyndra is facing financial difficulties

US-based Suniva is hoping to use a government-backed loan to help treble its export capacity over the next five years, according to a statement made by the solar panel manufacturer last week. Suniva...

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