Company Description
CSLR is identified in available data as operating within the optical instrument and lens manufacturing industry in the broader manufacturing sector. Public information tied directly to the CSLR symbol is limited, so investors and researchers often cross-reference sector and industry classifications when evaluating this ticker. Based on the industry label, CSLR is associated with businesses that are categorized under the production of optical instruments and lenses, but the specific activities, products, and corporate history for CSLR are not detailed in the provided sources.
The separate narrative text available in the data refers to a strategy of creating a global financial services group and engaging actively with target businesses to help them grow and increase profitability. However, this language is generic and is not explicitly linked to the optical instrument and lens manufacturing description, so it should be treated as high-level background text rather than a confirmed, detailed description of CSLR’s current operations.
Because the supplied information does not include a full business description, product list, customer segments, or geographic footprint for CSLR, any detailed characterization of its business model or competitive position would be speculative. Users researching CSLR should therefore treat this page as a starting point focused on sector and industry classification, and should consult primary company disclosures and regulatory documents when they become available for more specific insights.
From an investment research perspective, the most reliable evergreen facts in the current dataset are the sector (manufacturing) and industry (optical instrument and lens manufacturing) classifications. These can help users compare CSLR with other companies in similar lines of business, screen for peers in the same manufacturing niche, or build sector-based watchlists. Until more detailed disclosures are available, analysis of CSLR will necessarily rely on these high-level categorizations rather than granular operational data.
Business model and operations (information limitations)
The available text suggests an intention to add value to a target business through active engagement with its management team and by enabling that company to benefit from scale. This reads like a description of an investment or holding structure, but there is no explicit confirmation that this is CSLR’s current operating model, nor are there details on how this approach is implemented, what types of target businesses are involved, or how revenue is generated.
Because of these gaps, any attempt to describe CSLR as a financial services platform, holding company, or operating manufacturer in specific product categories would go beyond the evidence in the sources. Users should therefore interpret references to strategy and management engagement as generic strategic language rather than a definitive operational blueprint.
Industry context based on classification
Within the constraints of the provided data, CSLR’s classification in optical instrument and lens manufacturing indicates that it is grouped with companies whose activities are associated with optical components and related manufactured products. However, the sources do not list any particular product lines, technologies, or end markets, so it is not possible to say which parts of this broad industry CSLR may focus on.
For screening and portfolio construction, this classification can still be useful: it allows investors to align CSLR with manufacturing-sector exposure and to treat it as part of the optical instrument and lens manufacturing category when looking at sector balance or thematic allocations. Beyond that, more detailed conclusions would require information not present in the current dataset.
Use of CSLR data on Stock Titan
On Stock Titan, the CSLR overview page can be used to anchor basic, evergreen facts about the ticker’s sector and industry. As additional disclosures, news, or regulatory filings become available, they can complement this high-level classification with more detailed information about the company’s operations, strategy, and financial profile. Until then, users should be aware that the present description is intentionally conservative and limited to what is explicitly supported by the sources.
Stock Performance
Complete Solaria (CSLR) stock last traded at $1.80. Over the past 12 months, the stock has gained 363.9%. At a market capitalization of $135.0M, CSLR is classified as a micro-cap stock with approximately 84.7M shares outstanding.
Latest News
Complete Solaria has 10 recent news articles. Key topics include acquisition, earnings date, partnership. View all CSLR news →
SEC Filings
Financial Highlights
Upcoming Events
Target permanent cashflow positivity
RSU vesting schedule
Complete Solaria has 2 upcoming scheduled events. The next event, "Target permanent cashflow positivity", is scheduled for October 1, 2026 (in 191 days). 2 of the upcoming events are financial in nature, such as earnings calls or quarterly results. Investors can track these dates to stay informed about potential catalysts that may affect the CSLR stock price.
Short Interest History
Short interest in Complete Solaria (CSLR) currently stands at 4.6 million shares, up 5.4% from the previous reporting period, representing 7.1% of the float. The 9.3 days to cover indicates moderate liquidity for short covering.
Days to Cover History
Days to cover for Complete Solaria (CSLR) currently stands at 9.3 days, down 20.5% from the previous period. This moderate days-to-cover ratio suggests reasonable liquidity for short covering, requiring about a week of average trading volume. The days to cover has decreased 20.5% over the past year, suggesting improved liquidity for short covering.
CSLR Company Profile & Sector Positioning
Complete Solaria (CSLR) operates in the Optical Instrument and Lens Manufacturing industry within the broader Semiconductors & Related Devices sector and is listed on the NASDAQ.