Three Reasons Solar Sell-off May Be in Early Innings [View article]
Once again, conspicuous by his absence, Mr. Yetiv has no comment. Don't suppose it has anything to do with his 100% wrong call on TSL and CSIQ, do you? I said I'd meet you here after TSL earnings which I predicted would be followed by a TSL price decline.....Where are you, Doctor? STILL having difficulty blowing through the other end of your horn?
Peak Oil and Some Alternative Energy Investments [View article]
MAnthony: You say " ENER is a good company to own on two critical technologies: the tellurium based ovonic materials"
If the accuracy of this statement is any reflection on the rest of your "analysis", we can just relegate all your stuff to the dumper. They DO NOT use tellurium in their solar products - but rather, use amorphous silicon. To my knowledge, FSLR is the only solar company using tellurium - and BTW, good luck on hoarding it. It is PLENTIFUL in most all copper mines but is preently not processed because there's not enough demand...
Solar Power Plays Look to Grow with Clean Energy Act, Spanish Subsidies [View article]
I ask the same as USER174009: What does "short-sale restricted" mean? To my knowledge, there is no SEC reg that prevents short sales on a stock - no matter how large the current short position is and no matter how long a stock has been on "the list" (of short positions that brokers have failed to deliver)....
Three Reasons Solar Sell-off May Be in Early Innings [View article]
My Top 5 Alternative Energy Stocks - and 10 Honorable Mentions [View article]
"I am not aware of any a-SI that produces 9% efficiency from a commercial line"
...even though it was but a couple of days ago in a comment on another article that he acknowledged ENER (using a-si) is producing 8.5-9 ...WTF?
Peak Oil and Some Alternative Energy Investments [View article]
You say " ENER is a good company to own on two critical technologies: the tellurium based ovonic materials"
If the accuracy of this statement is any reflection on the rest of your "analysis", we can just relegate all your stuff to the dumper. They DO NOT use tellurium in their solar products - but rather, use amorphous silicon. To my knowledge, FSLR is the only solar company using tellurium - and BTW, good luck on hoarding it. It is PLENTIFUL in most all copper mines but is preently not processed because there's not enough demand...
Solar Power Plays Look to Grow with Clean Energy Act, Spanish Subsidies [View article]
Energy Conversion: Rehashing a Stale Tale [View article]
"...a wink-wink to sell-side analysts to avoid bailing in hopes of getting a cash-raising banking deal."
You lost me. Why would a sell-side analyst interpret this as a positive statement? I'm obviously missing something here...
Wayne