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First Solar Inc of Tempe, AZ, USA, which makes thin-film photovoltaic modules based on cadmium telluride (CdTe), has completed its acquisition of the photovoltaic project development business of OptiSolar Inc of Hayward, CA (which makes thin-film PV modules and produces power from its own large-scale solar farms). First Solar expects to construct the solar power plants developed under OptiSolar’s project development pipeline over the next several years and sell them to a combination of regulated utilities, diversified energy companies and other independent power producers.
In addition, the core development team responsible for assembling and executing on the solar project pipeline has joined the First Solar development team. First Solar acquired all of OptiSolar’s project development business in an all-stock transaction valued at about $400m. As a result of the closing, First Solar will issue about 3 million shares of common stock, representing a dilution of about 3.5%. This is less than the dilution of about 5% that was expected when the acquisition was announced, due to recent appreciation in the price of shares of First Solar’s common stock.
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