cynic
- 02 Dec 2007 07:27
- 2047 of 3050
there is more than one way to skin a cat, so while the Chinese may appear to have conceded to certain demands, there will certainly be Plan B ...... while waiting to see how that will hatch out, my immediate interest will be to see whether SOLA takes a tumble.
goldfinger
- 02 Dec 2007 13:15
- 2048 of 3050
I think all Chinese stocks could be in for a rough ride come monday.
Will they not be exporting inflation to the rest of the world after these measures?.
cynic
- 02 Dec 2007 15:22
- 2049 of 3050
i don't know .... all i do know, is that what often seems to be the case is actually not so
goldfinger
- 03 Dec 2007 13:33
- 2050 of 3050
Ive gone in short again.
I have given an undertaking to Kitos to bury our differences on this stock so Ill keep to facts.
Surely solas margins which were under presure are more likely to fall even further now due to the new taxes and labour laws.
Cynic I know they have made provision in the accounts for a 12% tax charge but what rate of tax under the new law will they and other Chinese companys be paying?.
Any help appreciated.
cynic
- 03 Dec 2007 13:38
- 2051 of 3050
the Chinese may have agreed to withdraw tax benefits, but you can bet your bottom dollar they will evade the issue through a different route ...... they're not going to give away market share and volumes just because Uncle Sam says so!
meanwhile, i am happy to stay short for the mo
goldfinger
- 03 Dec 2007 13:48
- 2052 of 3050
Itl be difficult.
cynic
- 03 Dec 2007 14:06
- 2053 of 3050
what will?
goldfinger
- 03 Dec 2007 14:42
- 2054 of 3050
what you said.
cynic
- 03 Dec 2007 14:46
- 2055 of 3050
just needs a bit of imagination and oriental guile
goldfinger
- 04 Dec 2007 03:27
- 2056 of 3050
True.
Greyhound
- 04 Dec 2007 08:14
- 2057 of 3050
Staying long here for the time being - if there's any growth left in the world, it's in China and India.
goldfinger
- 04 Dec 2007 14:24
- 2058 of 3050
Fact not fiction (kitos) neutral item aswell....
TA expert Zak Mir as just posted this over the road at SC.....
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Zak Mir
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Re: Renesola (SOLA)
#408989 - 04/12/07 11:42 AM Edit Reply Quote
having been a fan of the shares, it is good that there is a line of support running through 330p from August. This provides a buy point, but if that line goes we risk testing the lows under 250p again.
hlyeo98
- 06 Dec 2007 11:59
- 2059 of 3050
Cynic, looks like SOLA is going to defy gravity again. My short is losing now.
Greyhound
- 06 Dec 2007 12:04
- 2060 of 3050
Renewables back in favour.
cynic
- 06 Dec 2007 12:24
- 2061 of 3050
shut mine yesterday at 377.5, also for a loss ..... but that is the level i determined and made money elsewhere, primarily on indices yesterday
goldfinger
- 07 Dec 2007 04:27
- 2062 of 3050
Yep I got out yesterday for a few grand loss. (fact kitos)
Still well up though on this one.
Looking to see if we get an xmas bounce as per the norm, but cant see these holding up come january, or the market in general.
Ive assembled a large war chest for a lot of shorts.
kitosdad
- 07 Dec 2007 07:43
- 2063 of 3050
Facts are OK by me GF. You'll get it back. Always a fall-back on the cards.
cynic
- 07 Dec 2007 07:59
- 2064 of 3050
GF .... i too think rough times are ahead ..... difficult to know where to target shorts, and the indices may be the easiest bet
spitfire43
- 07 Dec 2007 09:03
- 2065 of 3050
Like g/f I have also sold most of my holdings including rnwh, (not a large warchest on the g/f scale) and will wait for large corrections in new year.
Like the look of a short in sola at some point, but I do like pvcs in this sector, checking them a little further today, but the balance sheet looks much stronger.
Greyhound
- 07 Dec 2007 09:44
- 2066 of 3050
Strong rises and PVCS gets buy recs benefitting the whole sector.