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China Stocks: Top Ten by PEG [view article]
How did you get a PE of 7.78 for China Life Insurance ? It made 19 cents USD of EPS in 07... Replyres
China ADRs: Severe Loss in June [view article]
YGE is the best Value if you Look at current P/E forward P/E and PEG...check it out and tell me I am wrong ReplyChina ADRs: Severe Loss in June [view article]
Thanks to stockaccumulator for his excellent analysis of Renesolar. Similar may be said about Wuxi Pharmatech. WX is already one of the largest research partners for the global pharmaceutical industry and analyst do not seem to understand this company. The rational for pouring business into Wuxi is simple: Why would you want to spend 80-100k per year for a scientist in the US if you can have the same job done for less than half at Wuxi? Such FTE costs are not tenable in the long-term for US companies, and with the risk involved in drug development FTE's are even more costly if you rapidly have to cut jobs due to restructuring if projects fail. The brains need to be here, the hands can be at Wuxi. Working in the pharmaceutical industry myself I know that their reputation is excellent, and so is their service. Many of their scientists have been trained in the United States and quality of work is 100% of what is being achieved in this country. With Big-Pharma moving research activities to Asia (GSK for example operates centers of excellence in Singapore and Shanghai) and job-cuts in the US and Europe this company is only going to expand more rapidly. And be sure - this is NOT a biotech. Their operations are comparatively low risk with high growth. It is contract research and development. Service for fee. There is an additional advantage: Wuxi can help achieve compliance with regulatory requirements in China. The latter will be key to development of this vast market for current and new medicines. In my humble opinion, WX trading below their IPO price is a joke. Replyator
China ADRs: Severe Loss in June [view article]
We at Stockaccumulator researched today's Solar Motley Fool articles carefully all day. (Strange: all three came out at the same time)...The only thing we agree with: the other solars mentioned have a high PE. But SOL (Renesola)now has a foward PE of approx. 4 to 8 into 2009, and 9 to 14 current. Very low, compared to the others.
To include SOL (Renesola), with proven profit shown, exponential, every quarter, is strange... SOL is an excellent buy today, not a sell...
The articles cite nothing for evidence.
We here (and asians and europeans, who do not read Motley Fool, and could care less about Motley) will be buying SOL today. Hence it was up in London.
SOL was rated last month as the 4th best company in the world to invest in, and Zacks still has its highest rating on SOL, as do all analysts. Analysts would not put their good name on SOL as a strong buy, lightly.
SOL is a buyout candidate. SOL supplies to companies mentioned in the article as "potential competitors". The companies suggested as savy competitors, are potential customers of SOL, not competitors. I don't think the writers know what SOL does.
Or in the one article that cited SOL, the author did not mean to include SOL in all allegations, other than his strange one on "cash flow". These are short brief, murky articles that say little and prove and explain nothing.
Soon you will see articles touting SOL and solar again, and then you will see SOL go through the roof again. Nothing has changed at SOL, other than good change: the unbelievable higher price of oil/gas every day, and national and local governments worldwide jumping aboard the solar bandwagon.
All three articles are unclear, come out at the same time, and do not make much sense. Investment houses that we are researching, say the articles are silly, especially with inclusion of SOL (a forward PE at as low as 6 currently) as an "expensive stock", when Solar growth is expected to be explosive in 09' (especially for SOL and its products).
There is no evidence of a money shortage at SOL whatsoever, per analysts who practically audited SOL, but rather there is a money abundance at SOL, and each quarter proves it more to be true.
Are they alleging that the accountants doing the various solar's books are lying to the government and securities authorities in China (and all international securities authorities)? I don't think so. In China, there is serious jail time for such. It is unclear what the articles are trying to do other than spook the shares lower in the US... perhaps to buy solar shares for less, or for their short positions.
Many of the other companies cited do have minimal profit and high PE's... but not SOL (Renesola) hence why all analysts that looked at SOL carefully, including those who went to China visited the company, love SOL. SOL's product is very low cost, cheap to produce. Method of production is inexpensive, unique, SOL's products are strongly in demand. All the things you look for in a company to invest in.
As for solar as an investment in asia, investors located in asia are used to seeing solar panels on street lights everywhere.
And shorting at $13 is unbelievably risky, and a sure way to lose money.
We are buying at this opportunity, not selling today, probably a lot of shares to leverage our average position downward... not out or fear, but to make a great deal of money on SOL by next year this time... We are certain that by summer 09' SOL share price will be well over $58 US.
Strangest of all, a month ago, Motley writers were touting SOL as a fantastic mid and long play, citing endless reasons SOL was a must own. Take a look at the old Motley articles...
SOL currently is not a high flyer at $13 with a forward PE near 6. Not a good idea to sell SOL at a loss today, or ever, no reason to.
Best to all, THE STOCKACCUMULATOR... Reply
China ADRs: Severe Loss in June [view article]
I agree with Gebby. TSL has the best fundamentals and track record (which is important in this sector) they look the cheap at current levels - relative to their peers. ReplyChina ADRs: Severe Loss in June [view article]
Thanks for the good report. ReplyChina ADRs: Severe Loss in June [view article]
I can't understand why LVS would sell around 40.00 a share. LVS originally came out at 45.00 a share. and at that time it was only a shell of what it is today. Now is the time to accumlate LVS and all the gaming stocks(Wynn,MGM,Boyd). Those 4 have a great future if you have the patience. ReplyChina ADRs: Severe Loss in June [view article]
...to user 103266: I would just sit on my cash now. You can buy them later at an even cheaper price. The current PE valuation may seems appetizing. However with the ongoing cost increases in most companies their quarterly report will miss estimates as time goes on. ReplyChina ADRs: Severe Loss in June [view article]
...what to do now? ReplyChina ADRs: Severe Loss in June [view article]
chinese solars are approaching compelling values ReplyChina ADRs: Severe Loss in June [view article]
I GUESS THE BEST THING TO DO IS TO GO ON VACATION AND FORGET ABOUT THIS MESS FOR A WHILE. TO DEPRESSING, HAVE LOST MY BUTTY. BUT WHAT GOES DOWN HOPEFULLY WILL COME UP IN A WHILE. HAVE TO THINK POSITIVELY. I LOSING ON SOL,AND SOHU. BAD MONTH....... ReplyChris Fernandez: Possible Portfolio Additions [view article]
Geo eye is a great buy right now. ReplyScheidt
The State of the IPO Market [view article]
sounds like you have quite a firm on your hands! good luck getting the word out on your technology!Best,
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The State of the IPO Market [view article]
I certainly wish my company was big enough to be considered for an IPO. I have been in business 38 years growing hi-tech single crystals. Ruby, sapphire, garnets YAG, Cubic Zirconia, and others. (See the 'factory pictures' page on my website : shelbygemfactory.com ). One of my developments is a process for making forming layers of multi-crystalline Silicon sheets for use in solar cells. The process is able to make sheets 0.001" thick which is about 1/15th to 1/30th the amount of silicon used by other silicon solar cell makers. My method also uses about 1/20" the electricity normally used to make silicon layers. My problem is I do not have a PhD in physics. Sort of a catch 22. I have taught the US government to make Ruby crystals and I have made over 25,000 crystals in machines of my own design and manufacture.I've recently completely designed a 25 unit factory to be installed in Armenia. They will be making crystals up to 8" diameter and weighing 200lbs. It's sort of strange, but I've sent out over 200 e-mails to the heads of technology in most all solar energy related companies, and have had only 1 response. It was from the VP of Science and Engineering of one of the largest vertically integrated companies in the Silicon solar cell business. His comments were really un-informed is the bast way I can characterize them. It would seem that some of these companies would be running a little 'scared' these days with the up-coming over supply of Silicon and the dropping prices. i think that if the silicon only contributed 20% to the cost of a multi-crystalline silicon cell, it would still be a very good thing to cut that cost down by 90%.
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E-House China: Regulations Raise Opportunity for Chinese Real Estate [view article]
I agree Runger,I believ people had unattainable expectations for the earnings report. Although it was higher than expected, i think people were wanting and expecting the earning to blow the estimates away. Before the market opened it was at $18.30 but then it sharpely dropped after earnings release.
I listened to the whole earnings report and thier guidance is strong, however with the number of shares outstanding and sooner or later the housing market in china is going to reach a threshold. I dont see this stock going to $30+ anytime soon, as analyst predict. Reply