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Evergreen Solar, once a prominent solar panel manufacturer, saw its stock value plummet after it filed for bankruptcy in August 2011. The combination of declining solar prices, intense competition, and financial struggles led to its downfall. Following the bankruptcy, the company's stock became effectively worthless as it was delisted from the NASDAQ exchange.

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