A-Power Energy Misses Analyst Estimates: A Buying Opportunity? [View article]
how about 350 Million in revenues for APWR at END of 2011 ???
On Dec 06 03:56 PM Tate Dwinnell wrote:
> if you truly want to focus on the core growth of a company it's important > to throw the GAAP number out the window. One time gains and losses > skew the organic growth (or lackthereof) in a company. The mainstream > media typically focuses on the GAAP number and it's a mistake in > my opinion
A-Power Energy Misses Analyst Estimates: A Buying Opportunity? [View article]
did ya ever think the analysts who misguided were the problem in ''guidance''' for APWR ??? I have had no problem last 4 quarters predicting the numbers...........
On Dec 06 12:17 PM robdoc wrote:
> APWR is definitely a good story stock with strong technicals. The > stock is still fairly affordable when compared to other wind related > stocks. > The wind section of APWR has not ramped up at all...they certainly > have the capacity to become explosive on the wind front > I've been in at 4, 8, 10, 15, 16. I'm looking to add more...but I > think I will do so when the market shows weakness...APWR has been > somewhat of a barometer of the market (but with more hyperbole). > > The company has not been able to accurately give good guidance unfortunately...but > WILL definitely be a major player in the world's largest green energy > market. > The company now has just about every tool it could possibly need > to engineer and implement energy needs in a variety of locations...including > DG (which will continue to grow). > Because it was a micro cap in the very recent past and has a couple > billion dollar deals waiting on the back burner APWR is poised for > explosive growth.
My Estimates are posted for public viewing and ""WHO""' had 140 Million for 4th quarter and 91 million for 3rd Quarter estimates???? Wall Street had 115 and 112 million, NOT EVEN CLOSE!
and WHAT did Wall street GUIDE UP TO ??? answer :: 135 million wonder WHERE they got that number from ????
On Dec 06 08:40 AM Alphameister wrote:
> I viewed APWR the same way. Figured the run-up above 18 (where I > had reduced my holdings) was not a bet on quarterly earnings beating > but rather on the prospect of this company becoming a major player > in the clean-energy markets. I wasn't very surprised by the earnings > shortfall because APWR has chewed off so much during the past year > and digestion does not always go smoothly. So I also bought into > the weakness, making APWR one of my top holdings in the expectation > that this stock will be a huge winner in 2010 and beyond.
A-Power Energy Misses Analyst Estimates: A Buying Opportunity? [View article]
I am SOOOO SICK of everyone telling me how (APWR) has missed quarterly and '''missed'' earnings........they EXCEEDED my numbers and guess what, for the NEXT NINE STRAIGHT quarters, APWR will EXCEED quarterly over quarterly numbers!!
Did anyone forget to mention that APWR will do 135 million with a 10% margin giving you 13.5 million NET INCOME this coming 4th quarter???? And , APWR '''stacking''' wind revenues into Q1 2010 willl start a STRING of NINE STRAIGHT quarterly revenue RECORDS coming in a row.........NINE STRAIGHT! That would be TWO YEARS of UPPED GUIDANCE for all you doubters!
On Dec 06 08:40 AM Alphameister wrote:
> I viewed APWR the same way. Figured the run-up above 18 (where I > had reduced my holdings) was not a bet on quarterly earnings beating > but rather on the prospect of this company becoming a major player > in the clean-energy markets. I wasn't very surprised by the earnings > shortfall because APWR has chewed off so much during the past year > and digestion does not always go smoothly. So I also bought into > the weakness, making APWR one of my top holdings in the expectation > that this stock will be a huge winner in 2010 and beyond.
A-Power Energy Misses Analyst Estimates: A Buying Opportunity? [View article]
and your ""PUTS"" will blow you to pieces the first ""BILLION"" deal announced.........a fool and his money ''shorting''' APWR
have U not read that 4th Quarter will be ""RECORD"" revenues for APWR at 135 million or can't you read??
On Dec 06 01:32 PM Ecomike wrote:
> Disclosure: I sold my position in APWR recently, and went short via > PUTs. > > Did you all notice that it lost money this quarter on a GAAP basis! > Be sure and read that quarterly report more closely folks. Those > are non-GAAP earnings they reported, not GAAP earnings. Once the > recent news of all the huge deals wears off, and the markets correct > down (in 3-6 weeks?), this stock might get blown by the wind and > hot air back to $10-$12/share. Right now is the time to be on the > sidelines waiting for it to bottom, before buying. It lost 50% of > its value this summer after the last bad earnings report. > > Also, I was very concerned at the lack of upward expectations of > revenues for next year by the CEO, 10% increase?, where (or when) > are all those billion dollar deals?
Senator Schumer Misses the Full Picture on A-Power's Joint Texas Wind Farm [View article]
GE is partner with APWR for this China West Texas Wind Farm, the blades will be made in USA and HT BLADE has been named as going to build a blade plant in USA bringing 1000 more green jobs to America. Guessing new USA Vestas Tower plant will get the wind tower contract in Pueblo, Colorado, another 450 green new jobs
On Nov 06 09:24 AM Alphameister wrote:
> Schumer is just another posturing politician playing to his base. > As long as we accept that wind power is an inevitable part of our > future, this APWR deal is win-win for both countries.
China's Green Stimulus: A-Power, First Solar May Get Big Chunk [View article]
agree 100% , 99.99999999% of all investors DO NOT OWN any (APWR), its that off the radar...........the LANDING of a """BILLION""" contract is when APWR actually takes OFF! Big Money follows Big Money and when APWR actually LANDS one of those BILLION deals, the real chase begins!
On Nov 27 02:13 PM connorport wrote:
> Technicals haven't even caught up to the wind sector yet much less > APWR. The unknown is whats driving the stock right now. After the > next 3-4 quarters a more definable chart will make it easier to price > APWR. Look to see continuing raised guidances that will push its > price upwards of $30 by early next year if the multiples don't double > themselves. Progressive growth could push the multiples to 30-40 > times earnings in the green tech sector.
China's Green Stimulus: A-Power, First Solar May Get Big Chunk [View article]
the '""POTENTIAL""" does not equate the ROI and the INVESTMENT needed to tap that potential................ in China could power the world """"IF"""" the money were spent.........solar is sexy, Wind is Return on Investment............
On Nov 27 09:06 PM sail.rick wrote:
> Idotbuster > I agree with you that solar thermal or CSP has huge potential, but > your focus on aluminum and heliostats confuses me. Most CSP designs > use glass parabolic mirrors or fresnel lenses to focus the sunlight. > There are two basic design types: central tower and solar trough. > > > I recomend going to the NREL website and reading about CSP. They > see low costs and huge potential for utility scale solar thermal > in the southwest deserts. > For instance, California now generates 58 GW of power from all sources, > gas, solar, nuclear, hydro etc. The NREL says the California deserts > alone have the potential for 660 GW from solar thermal. And that > is only using flat land, and avoiding environmentaly sensitive areas. > The Western Governors Association did a study which found 330 GW > potential in the southwest, near existing transmission lines. With > the addition of new HVDC transmision lines that number would be far > larger. And check out TREC at > > trec-consult.com/ > > and > > www.solarserver.de/sol...;br/> > > With molten salt or other heat storage mediums, CSP can produce power > at night or when it's cloudy. And the power is high quality steady > but dispatchable power.
China's Green Stimulus: A-Power, First Solar May Get Big Chunk [View article]
the 1.5 BILLION LNG plant, the 1.0 Billion 2400MW nat gas plant, the 1.5 Billion West Texas Wind Farm is an awful LOT of """BILLIONS""" for the future..........yes, the BIG MONEY is piling into APWR in spades........U can take all profits U want, I am staying LONG till the END of 2012........this is the """"NEXT QUALCOMM ROCKET""" if they land those nat gas plants and LNG, imho the West Texas Wind Farm is a DONE DEAL!!!
On Nov 27 01:28 PM Alphameister wrote:
> Also long APWR and SNRY (for the same reasons articulated above by > connorport). The strength in APWR was amazing today given that the > stock is overextended technically and FXI was down 4.5%. I took some > profits above 18, though APWR remains a major position. Looks like > big money is starting to pour into APWR with visions of much higher > prices.
China's Green Stimulus: A-Power, First Solar May Get Big Chunk [View article]
the reality is China is going to spend 454 BILLION more in Green Energy!
On Nov 27 08:31 AM Freya wrote:
> The way the Chinese commitment was described on Bloomberg was that > they are going to try to reduce their expected increases by 40-45%. > Its Not a decrease overall. > > If they were to have increased CO2 levels by 100% before, now they > only expected to increase it by 55-60%. > > I haven't seen a full explanation in Print, The analysts may have > been wrong. But their explanation seems more appropriate from what > China has offered before
China's Green Stimulus: A-Power, First Solar May Get Big Chunk [View article]
China Government is invested into APWR Shenyang Power Alliance group and since 99.9999% of all investors have no clue what the Shenyang Power Alliance truly is, well, the future looks very bright for revenue and profit growth for APWR going forward. My blog covers APWR and always will www.Wind4me.com
the chart and the VOLUME of past month tell u the direction of APWR as APWR will land the West Texas Wind Farm and will book other ""BILLION"" dollar contracts in Macau Island and other places before 2010 is over and done. With the Dubai sheep panic of today, TODAY is excellent day to start a position in (APWR)
Chinese Wind Power Plant Coming to U.S. Soil [View article]
(GE) owns 75% of the Joint Venture gear box plant......sorry U sold off (APWR), that one will leave a mark in a month!
On Nov 19 06:27 PM Mayascribe wrote:
> John: I've really enjoyed reading the comments in this thread, from > Mark Bern's at the top, all the way down to Davewmart's. > > Here's something new that could be a huge and worthwhile technological > development in the energy sector, and of course, General Electric > is right in the middle of it: > > www.moneymorning.com/2.../ > > > By the way, I tried to find a source to verify the original notion > that GE financed APower's new turbine plant in China, but I came > up empty handed. I do remember reading this sometime ago before I > sold off my shares of APower after a rapid pop.
> robert: left you a msg. at tickerspy. > wind4: I trust your judgement, APWR it is then. Is it a "buy at the > market" or should I wait for a correction? Or Both?
A-Power Energy Misses Analyst Estimates: A Buying Opportunity? [View article]
On Dec 06 03:56 PM Tate Dwinnell wrote:
> if you truly want to focus on the core growth of a company it's important
> to throw the GAAP number out the window. One time gains and losses
> skew the organic growth (or lackthereof) in a company. The mainstream
> media typically focuses on the GAAP number and it's a mistake in
> my opinion
A-Power Energy Misses Analyst Estimates: A Buying Opportunity? [View article]
On Dec 06 12:17 PM robdoc wrote:
> APWR is definitely a good story stock with strong technicals. The
> stock is still fairly affordable when compared to other wind related
> stocks.
> The wind section of APWR has not ramped up at all...they certainly
> have the capacity to become explosive on the wind front
> I've been in at 4, 8, 10, 15, 16. I'm looking to add more...but I
> think I will do so when the market shows weakness...APWR has been
> somewhat of a barometer of the market (but with more hyperbole).
>
> The company has not been able to accurately give good guidance unfortunately...but
> WILL definitely be a major player in the world's largest green energy
> market.
> The company now has just about every tool it could possibly need
> to engineer and implement energy needs in a variety of locations...including
> DG (which will continue to grow).
> Because it was a micro cap in the very recent past and has a couple
> billion dollar deals waiting on the back burner APWR is poised for
> explosive growth.
A-Power Energy Misses Analyst Estimates: A Buying Opportunity? [View article]
a RISING ROCKET for the next NINE straight quarters
www.Wind4me.com
My Estimates are posted for public viewing and ""WHO""' had 140 Million for 4th quarter and 91 million for 3rd Quarter estimates???? Wall Street had 115 and 112 million, NOT EVEN CLOSE!
and WHAT did Wall street GUIDE UP TO ??? answer :: 135 million
wonder WHERE they got that number from ????
On Dec 06 08:40 AM Alphameister wrote:
> I viewed APWR the same way. Figured the run-up above 18 (where I
> had reduced my holdings) was not a bet on quarterly earnings beating
> but rather on the prospect of this company becoming a major player
> in the clean-energy markets. I wasn't very surprised by the earnings
> shortfall because APWR has chewed off so much during the past year
> and digestion does not always go smoothly. So I also bought into
> the weakness, making APWR one of my top holdings in the expectation
> that this stock will be a huge winner in 2010 and beyond.
A-Power Energy Misses Analyst Estimates: A Buying Opportunity? [View article]
Did anyone forget to mention that APWR will do 135 million with a 10% margin giving you 13.5 million NET INCOME this coming 4th quarter???? And , APWR '''stacking''' wind revenues into Q1 2010 willl start a STRING of NINE STRAIGHT quarterly revenue RECORDS coming in a row.........NINE STRAIGHT! That would be TWO YEARS of UPPED GUIDANCE for all you doubters!
On Dec 06 08:40 AM Alphameister wrote:
> I viewed APWR the same way. Figured the run-up above 18 (where I
> had reduced my holdings) was not a bet on quarterly earnings beating
> but rather on the prospect of this company becoming a major player
> in the clean-energy markets. I wasn't very surprised by the earnings
> shortfall because APWR has chewed off so much during the past year
> and digestion does not always go smoothly. So I also bought into
> the weakness, making APWR one of my top holdings in the expectation
> that this stock will be a huge winner in 2010 and beyond.
A-Power Energy Misses Analyst Estimates: A Buying Opportunity? [View article]
have U not read that 4th Quarter will be ""RECORD"" revenues for APWR at 135 million or can't you read??
On Dec 06 01:32 PM Ecomike wrote:
> Disclosure: I sold my position in APWR recently, and went short via
> PUTs.
>
> Did you all notice that it lost money this quarter on a GAAP basis!
> Be sure and read that quarterly report more closely folks. Those
> are non-GAAP earnings they reported, not GAAP earnings. Once the
> recent news of all the huge deals wears off, and the markets correct
> down (in 3-6 weeks?), this stock might get blown by the wind and
> hot air back to $10-$12/share. Right now is the time to be on the
> sidelines waiting for it to bottom, before buying. It lost 50% of
> its value this summer after the last bad earnings report.
>
> Also, I was very concerned at the lack of upward expectations of
> revenues for next year by the CEO, 10% increase?, where (or when)
> are all those billion dollar deals?
Senator Schumer Misses the Full Picture on A-Power's Joint Texas Wind Farm [View article]
GE is partner with APWR for this China West Texas Wind Farm, the blades will be made in USA and HT BLADE has been named as going to build a blade plant in USA bringing 1000 more green jobs to America. Guessing new USA Vestas Tower plant will get the wind tower contract in Pueblo, Colorado, another 450 green new jobs
On Nov 06 09:24 AM Alphameister wrote:
> Schumer is just another posturing politician playing to his base.
> As long as we accept that wind power is an inevitable part of our
> future, this APWR deal is win-win for both countries.
A-Power: Boundless Energy Demand in China Gives It a Boost [View article]
On Nov 24 03:05 PM Alan Young wrote:
> Good call. The chart of APWR shows that it is poised to break out
> from a year-long slump.
Friday Options Recap [View article]
China's Green Stimulus: A-Power, First Solar May Get Big Chunk [View article]
agree 100% , 99.99999999% of all investors DO NOT OWN any (APWR), its that off the radar...........the LANDING of a """BILLION""" contract is when APWR actually takes OFF! Big Money follows Big Money and when APWR actually LANDS one of those BILLION deals, the real chase begins!
On Nov 27 02:13 PM connorport wrote:
> Technicals haven't even caught up to the wind sector yet much less
> APWR. The unknown is whats driving the stock right now. After the
> next 3-4 quarters a more definable chart will make it easier to price
> APWR. Look to see continuing raised guidances that will push its
> price upwards of $30 by early next year if the multiples don't double
> themselves. Progressive growth could push the multiples to 30-40
> times earnings in the green tech sector.
China's Green Stimulus: A-Power, First Solar May Get Big Chunk [View article]
the '""POTENTIAL""" does not equate the ROI and the INVESTMENT needed to tap that potential................ in China could power the world """"IF"""" the money were spent.........solar is sexy, Wind is Return on Investment............
On Nov 27 09:06 PM sail.rick wrote:
> Idotbuster
> I agree with you that solar thermal or CSP has huge potential, but
> your focus on aluminum and heliostats confuses me. Most CSP designs
> use glass parabolic mirrors or fresnel lenses to focus the sunlight.
> There are two basic design types: central tower and solar trough.
>
>
> I recomend going to the NREL website and reading about CSP. They
> see low costs and huge potential for utility scale solar thermal
> in the southwest deserts.
> For instance, California now generates 58 GW of power from all sources,
> gas, solar, nuclear, hydro etc. The NREL says the California deserts
> alone have the potential for 660 GW from solar thermal. And that
> is only using flat land, and avoiding environmentaly sensitive areas.
> The Western Governors Association did a study which found 330 GW
> potential in the southwest, near existing transmission lines. With
> the addition of new HVDC transmision lines that number would be far
> larger. And check out TREC at
>
> trec-consult.com/
>
> and
>
> www.solarserver.de/sol...;br/>
>
> With molten salt or other heat storage mediums, CSP can produce power
> at night or when it's cloudy. And the power is high quality steady
> but dispatchable power.
China's Green Stimulus: A-Power, First Solar May Get Big Chunk [View article]
the 1.5 BILLION LNG plant, the 1.0 Billion 2400MW nat gas plant, the 1.5 Billion West Texas Wind Farm is an awful LOT of """BILLIONS""" for the future..........yes, the BIG MONEY is piling into APWR in spades........U can take all profits U want, I am staying LONG till the END of 2012........this is the """"NEXT QUALCOMM ROCKET""" if they land those nat gas plants and LNG, imho the West Texas Wind Farm is a DONE DEAL!!!
On Nov 27 01:28 PM Alphameister wrote:
> Also long APWR and SNRY (for the same reasons articulated above by
> connorport). The strength in APWR was amazing today given that the
> stock is overextended technically and FXI was down 4.5%. I took some
> profits above 18, though APWR remains a major position. Looks like
> big money is starting to pour into APWR with visions of much higher
> prices.
China's Green Stimulus: A-Power, First Solar May Get Big Chunk [View article]
the reality is China is going to spend 454 BILLION more in Green Energy!
On Nov 27 08:31 AM Freya wrote:
> The way the Chinese commitment was described on Bloomberg was that
> they are going to try to reduce their expected increases by 40-45%.
> Its Not a decrease overall.
>
> If they were to have increased CO2 levels by 100% before, now they
> only expected to increase it by 55-60%.
>
> I haven't seen a full explanation in Print, The analysts may have
> been wrong. But their explanation seems more appropriate from what
> China has offered before
China's Green Stimulus: A-Power, First Solar May Get Big Chunk [View article]
www.Wind4me.com
the chart and the VOLUME of past month tell u the direction of APWR as APWR will land the West Texas Wind Farm and will book other ""BILLION"" dollar contracts in Macau Island and other places before 2010 is over and done. With the Dubai sheep panic of today, TODAY is excellent day to start a position in (APWR)
Chinese Wind Power Plant Coming to U.S. Soil [View article]
(GE) owns 75% of the Joint Venture gear box plant......sorry U sold off (APWR), that one will leave a mark in a month!
On Nov 19 06:27 PM Mayascribe wrote:
> John: I've really enjoyed reading the comments in this thread, from
> Mark Bern's at the top, all the way down to Davewmart's.
>
> Here's something new that could be a huge and worthwhile technological
> development in the energy sector, and of course, General Electric
> is right in the middle of it:
>
> www.moneymorning.com/2.../
>
>
> By the way, I tried to find a source to verify the original notion
> that GE financed APower's new turbine plant in China, but I came
> up empty handed. I do remember reading this sometime ago before I
> sold off my shares of APower after a rapid pop.
Chinese Wind Power Plant Coming to U.S. Soil [View article]
its just getting started!
On Nov 20 10:54 AM Freya wrote:
> robert: left you a msg. at tickerspy.
> wind4: I trust your judgement, APWR it is then. Is it a "buy at the
> market" or should I wait for a correction? Or Both?