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Oerlikon Corp. (OERLF.PK)

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  • Amorphous Silicon: Staking a Claim in the Global Solar Market [View article]
    Its a very simple common sense that amorphous silicon was popular due to 1US$ price gap between crystalline silicon and amorphous and... More »
    Comment by User 514948
    Dec 22 12:50 pm |
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  • Amorphous Silicon: Staking a Claim in the Global Solar Market [View article]
    u forgot to mention the company that is probably the supplier for Huge Enel project Energy Conversion Devices.. ( Unisolar) ....
    Comment by PAPO
    Dec 15 11:17 am |
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  • Amorphous Silicon: Staking a Claim in the Global Solar Market [View article]
    Horses for courses. There will be opportunity for amorphous silicon in venues not suited for the rigidity of crystalline. I can... More »
    Comment by searcher
    Dec 14 15:59 pm |
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  • Amorphous Silicon: Staking a Claim in the Global Solar Market [View article]
    Don't invest in any of these amorphous silicon companies. It’s too late for any new thin-film company/technology to compete against... More »
    Comment by Road Runner
    Dec 14 15:36 pm |
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  • Intersolar: Will Oerlikon’s Silicon Rival First Solar? [View article]
    It's good to see so much innovation going on in the solar sector. Keep it coming.
    Comment by Road Runner
    May 28 09:51 am |
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  • Strategies for Gaining Share in Solar Market (Part I) [View article]
    I saw a company that made hexagonal modules. And Sharp used to make triangular modules. And nature makes a sunflower. Problem is that... More »
    Comment by rooferguy
    May 4 18:31 pm |
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  • Strategies for Gaining Share in Solar Market (Part I) [View article]
    How about a little variety in the module shape? Decorative, ornate shapes... a little form and function. I would be much more likely... More »
    Comment by ChazzyD
    May 4 17:22 pm |
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  • Strategies for Gaining Share in Solar Market (Part I) [View article]
    Hi Robert - I like your "Part 1" for thin film strategies. What about "Part 2" for crystalline strategies? Seems like the cells have... More »
    Comment by rooferguy
    May 4 13:50 pm |
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  • Strategies for Gaining Share in Solar Market (Part I) [View article]
    Another way to differentiate is in their Go-To-Market strategy .... especially when they sell in europe. The fist one who will have a... More »
    Comment by jouvet
    May 4 05:40 am |
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  • Rumor: Applied Materials to Unfurl New Factory-in-a-Box Line [View article]
    Since when does Oerlikon cut their glass? I thought this was the Applied solution to functionalize their panels from a useless GEN8.5 to... More »
    Comment by yellowbulb
    Jan 15 11:41 am |
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  • Six Reasons for Cloudy Skies on the Solar Energy Industry [View article]
    so the point is not trouble for the solar industry, but the relative advantage of poly silicon. great. subsidies will allow increasing... More »
    Comment by TinyTim
    Nov 29 16:12 pm |
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  • Six Reasons for Cloudy Skies on the Solar Energy Industry [View article]
    People - stop comparing the current situation with the 1970s. We are in a totally different world now. First, There is a real oil... More »
    Comment by Road Runner
    Nov 19 12:05 pm |
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  • Six Reasons for Cloudy Skies on the Solar Energy Industry [View article]
    Oil is rarely used to produce electricity, so why you and others keep comparing solar's price to oil's price is beyond me. Solar is an... More »
    Comment by Carlibra
    Nov 19 12:01 pm |
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  • Six Reasons for Cloudy Skies on the Solar Energy Industry [View article]
    Gentlemen (sic) you're shooting the messenger (me) over issues that you have strong convictions about (perhaps financial ones as well)... More »
    Nov 19 10:59 am |
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  • Six Reasons for Cloudy Skies on the Solar Energy Industry [View article]
    the standard-design nuke has been proposed for some time now, & if it happens would speed up the permitting process. reprocessing of... More »
    Comment by john s. gordon
    Nov 19 09:01 am |
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