Section 1: Company Overview and Fundamental Insights
1.1 Company Overview:
Canadian Solar Inc. (NASDAQ: CSIQ) is a solar power company that provides solar power products system solutions with diverse operations across North America, South America, the Middle East, Asia, Europe, Australia, and Africa.

1.2 The Key Positives, Negatives, Investment Highlights, and Risks


1.3 Top 10 Shareholders:
The top 10 shareholders together form ~52.81% of the total shareholding. Qu (Shawn Xiaohua) and Grantham Mayo Van Otterloo & Co LLC holds a maximum stake in the company at ~21.37% and ~7.35%, respectively.

1.4 Key Metrics:
Uptick in revenue growth estimates is well supported by Q2FY22 guidance for module shipments (4.9 to 5.1 GW) and battery storage shipments (expected to surpass 600 MWh.

Section 2: Business Updates and Financial Highlights
2.1 Recent Developments

2.2 Historical Financial Trend

2.3 First Quarter FY22 Performance:

Section 3: Key Risks & Outlook

Section 4: Valuation, Stock Recommendation Summary, Technical Table, and Price Chart


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Note 1: Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.
Note 2: The reference date for all price data, currency, technical indicators, support, and resistance levels is July 20, 2022. The reference data in this report has been partly sourced from REFINITIV.
Note 3: Investment decisions should be made depending on an individual's appetite for upside potential, risks, holding duration, and any previous holdings. An 'Exit' from the stock can be considered if the Target Price mentioned as per the Valuation and or the technical levels provided has been achieved and is subject to the factors discussed above.
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Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.