SunPower Gets Market Drubbing, so Who's Next? [View article]
What negative response? It's share price has now recovered on a down day. I would not draw any long-term conclusions on one days share price movement especially while the overall market is shakey. Recent corrections from rediculous PEs was purely about the stock market, not the solar market. I challenge you to find during the earning season any solar company voice any concern whatsoever on weakening demand. SPWR's conference call is extremely bullish on future demand.
US Energy Bill: Solar Stocks Will Feel All the Heat [View article]
The solar industry has boomed without any significant sales to the US and can continue to do so. The European target of 20% of electricity from renewable sources by 2020 is enough to stimulate demand in Spain, Italy, France and Germany for all the industry's output for the next few years. After that the cost should of fallen so that tax credits are not needed.
Falling Module ASPs Could Impact Solar Companies [View article]
This is at odds with the guidence from both Q-Cells and SunTech for 2008 given in their recent conference calls. The both seem to have a strong 2008 order book at or above the same prices as 2007. I think they are closer to the market than this analyst.
SunPower Gets Market Drubbing, so Who's Next? [View article]
US Energy Bill: Solar Stocks Will Feel All the Heat [View article]
Falling Module ASPs Could Impact Solar Companies [View article]