Polysilicon-Based PV Manufacturers: Clarifying the Financial Issues [View article]
My list is following: 1) CSIQ 2) ASTI (has 10 fold protential) 3) ESLR 4) SOLF I believe CSIQ will have a P/E of 8 or less this year, I raised the guildens to 230mw to 260mw, and plus the 14.8mw just anounced yesterday. I am not sure they have taken their E-Module into account, if not, this is an amazing buy.
Also they expect to have 550mw in 2009, the CEO saying they have strong demand from the customers into 2009, have presold significant amount.
German Subsidy Fears Trigger Solar Downgrades [View article]
From my view, solar still will just increase. Due to they our sales doubled each year, and most of the solar companies already booked(sold out their products) for this year and next year.
First Solar 'Outsources' New Facility to the USA [View article]
Solar: Spain Subsidy-Slashing Rumors Send Stocks Lower [View article]
Long TSL, SOLF.
SEPA Report Showing End-Market Demand Disconnect Could Sink First Solar, SunPower [View article]
I would vote for TSL.
Three Plays on Solar Strength This Summer [View article]
Polysilicon-Based PV Manufacturers: Clarifying the Financial Issues [View article]
1) CSIQ
2) ASTI (has 10 fold protential)
3) ESLR
4) SOLF
I believe CSIQ will have a P/E of 8 or less this year, I raised the guildens to 230mw to 260mw, and plus the 14.8mw just anounced yesterday. I am not sure they have taken their E-Module into account, if not, this is an amazing buy.
Also they expect to have 550mw in 2009, the CEO saying they have
strong demand from the customers into 2009, have presold significant amount.
Solar Sector Plunges Right Along With Market [View article]
Polysilicon-Based PV Manufacturers: Clarifying the Financial Issues [View article]
Which Solar Stocks Will Continue To Shine? [View article]
There is no such thing underpriced solar stock today.
Which Solar Stocks Will Continue To Shine? [View article]
Which Solar Stocks Will Continue To Shine? [View article]
So Trina is another OVERPRICE stock just like First Solar, but first solar is 3 times cheaper for price per watt.
Which Solar Stocks Will Continue To Shine? [View article]
Q1 they earn $.51 per share, $.51X4= $2.04 per share for year 2008, and with
P/E of 22.
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Which Solar Stocks Will Continue To Shine? [View article]
Q1 they earn $.51 per share, $.51X4= $2.04 per share for year 2008, and with
P/E of 22.
Which Solar Stocks Will Continue To Shine? [View article]
German Subsidy Fears Trigger Solar Downgrades [View article]
German Subsidy Fears Trigger Solar Downgrades [View article]