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01:51
Jul 07
Jul 07
Reports a $12B+ acquisition of Element Solutions by Solstice Advanced Materials, no directional view.
LOW
10:50
Jul 06
Jul 06
SOLS is the acquirer in a "merger of equals," issuing 0.5 shares per ESI share, and will own ~56% of the combined company. The market reaction is unclear — SOLS may see dilution or synergies. No community directional consensus. No strong bullish or bearish case; best to monitor price action and post‑deal fundamentals. Integration costs, potential share price dilution, no explicit community view.
LOW
10:15
Jun 20
Jun 20
Author says he'll look into NUKZ and NLR but assumes they're fine, and notes SOLS is a great one, all as watchlist mentions without explicit position language.
LOW
00:37
Jun 20
Jun 20
Author mentions SOLS as a favorite, no specific catalyst or price view provided.
LOW
17:43
Jun 14
Jun 14
Author discloses SOLS as a current long-term portfolio holding in the Energy/Power category; held as a long-term investment in the energy/power theme.
MED
14:06
Jun 13
Jun 13
Named as a top-3 pick in author's energy/power thematic basket; framed as fueling AI infrastructure growth with government and corporate spending tailwinds.
MED
14:19
Jun 12
Jun 12
Buy SOLS as author's explicit top energy pick; energy is the foundational layer powering AI infrastructure, with U.S. government and business AI spending driving demand for power companies in what author calls a near-generational opportunity.
MED
09:04
Jun 10
Jun 10
The author presents a large diversified basket of favorite names across sectors as where they are positioned for the next few years, but the 30+ tickers default to watch due to the basket size rule.
17:37
Jun 09
Jun 09
Author discloses current positioning in SOLS as an Energy name, framing the dip as a buying opportunity with a multi-year hold thesis.
MED
17:23
Jun 08
Jun 08
Author added SOLS to tracking list as a cross-stack AI infrastructure play.
LOW
04:04
Jun 03
Jun 03
Author categorizes nuclear/energy plays by risk: high in OKLO/SMR, low in CEG, intermediate in CCJ/SOLS/LEU. No personal position language.
MED
04:01
Jun 03
Jun 03
Author advises allocating significant capital to CEG and decent amounts to CCJ, SOLS, and LEU as core positions, with smaller speculative portions in OKLO and SMR.
03:59
Jun 03
Jun 03
Co-mentioned alongside CCJ; author cites supply chain moats, proven operations, and margin visibility; separately flagged as "top-tier bet" in parent context.
MED
02:19
Jun 03
Jun 03
Author explicitly calls $SOLS a top-tier bet and self-quotes that it is a matter of time before it sends higher; this is the author's own bullish idea, not just context.
MED
20:05
Jun 02
Jun 02
Author suggests one of two stocks for a child's long-term savings, framing them as non-degen growth picks without explicitly stating a personal position.
LOW
15:29
Jun 02
Jun 02
Buy SOLS on expected upside from technical confluence and follow-through of a prior round-two setup.
MED
04:37
May 26
May 26
Buy SOLS as part of an active short-term trade portfolio; author sets explicit upside price target of $101, indicating a committed long position with defined exit.
MED
23:21
May 21
May 21
Self-RT — speaker presents $SOLS as part of his curated 'best stock portfolio for 2026' recommendation.
MED
20:12
May 15
May 15
Reports that Stanley Druckenmiller added to his position in $SOLS during the past quarter, a notable fund allocation observed.
HIGH
13:32
May 13
May 13
Speaker directly recommends buying $SOLS over a silver/uranium play, framing it as a pick he is putting the other user onto.
MED
18:08
May 12
May 12
The tweet is a reply with a coded reference to $SOLS but lacks any directional opinion or market context.
LOW
00:18
May 07
May 07
Solstice is a unique secular growth play.
Solstice Advanced Materials (spun off from Honeywell) is undervalued and benefits from secular growth in nuclear (only US uranium hexafluoride converter), electronics (chip cooling), and refrigerants. The stock has run from ~$49 to $83 but remains attractive given its unique, profitable positions in high-demand markets.
MED
23:43
May 06
May 06
Long SOLS on multiple catalysts: nuclear uranium monopoly, HFO refrigerant duopoly, sputtering targets for AI, and immersion cooling; expects re-rating as AI/nuclear exposure becomes better known.
HIGH
16:30
May 06
May 06
The author details a bullish long-term thesis on SOLS citing monopoly in uranium refining, duopoly in HFO refrigerants, AI-linked sputtering targets, and immersion cooling exposure for significant re-rating potential.
HIGH
16:29
May 06
May 06
Buy SOLS for long-term re-rating as nuclear monopoly, HFO refrigerant duopoly, sputtering targets, and immersion cooling segments drive 20% EBITDA growth, with a nuclear investor day catalyst in June.
HIGH
04:08
May 06
May 06
Mentions $SOLS and upcoming earnings, no directional view or reasoning expressed.
HIGH
23:28
Apr 30
Apr 30
Long $SOLS — speaker self-RTs that he is 'not sidelined' on the company and is re-entering ('Round 2 in progress'), signaling an active/added long position.
MED
18:22
Apr 30
Apr 30
Speaker explicitly states he is not sidelined on $SOLS and is going for Round 2, confirming an active long position.
MED
02:27
Apr 30
Apr 30
Listed in speaker's 'we will send higher' bullish basket; speaker pushes back on bears in this name.
LOW
23:49
Apr 29
Apr 29
Long $SOLS — speaker self-RTs 'It might be time for round two,' signaling a re-entry/add to his prior $SOLS position.
LOW
About SOLS Analyst Coverage
Buzzberg tracks SOLS (Solstice Advanced Materials Inc. Common Stock) across 11 sources. 22 bullish vs 0 bearish calls from 10 analysts. Sentiment: predominantly bullish (59%). 37 total trade ideas tracked. Latest voices: BarbarianCap, r/stocks community, __con_.