moneyplus
- 06 Jul 2007 19:54
I have dipped my toe in this one today--it has the smell of another Sola to me? It may take a while to get going but is profitable and growing. Solar products--a hot area.
cynic
- 08 Jul 2007 15:20
- 5 of 50
my gut feeling says be careful ..... though this sector is flavour of the month, the fact that SOLA sp has stalled and this stock has not been received with much enthusiasm tells me that there is, at best, no hurry to throw money in the ring.
kitosdad
- 13 Jul 2007 14:21
- 6 of 50
Well, I'm in Cyn, and SOLA is on the rise yet again, just in case you missed it.
olivercromwell
- 13 Jul 2007 14:49
- 7 of 50
tipped as a buy in Investors Chronicle - full page analysis - very bullish
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Greyhound
- 31 Jul 2007 08:36
- 8 of 50
Bought in on this yesterday following quite a bit of research and watching the price fall back to nearer float price.Showing nice gains early this morning. I see explosive growth on this stock particularly as they are placing themselves further downstream positioning themselves for cheaper polysilicon in the next few years. That combined with excellent management. Of all the solars, for me this is the one to have.
Greyhound
- 31 Jul 2007 09:10
- 9 of 50
Looks like further publicity to come from Photon International - PV magazine - August issue.
http://www.jetion.com.cn/e/commerce.asp
dorothyperkins
- 03 Aug 2007 07:32
- 10 of 50
Good write up in this month's scsw
http://www.scsw.co.uk/searchresults.php?textfield=jetion
chart could blow off at any moment too!
So surprised so little interest here therefore.
Greyhound
- 03 Aug 2007 09:06
- 11 of 50
Nice start to the day. I never got to read the investors chronicle article a few weeks ago. Did anyone see it and is it worth getting hold of a back copy?
moneyplus
- 03 Aug 2007 09:36
- 12 of 50
Greyhound it has been posted on the other side check the thread on there. General comment was it has great possibility of performing very well in a hot sector well worth buying.
Greyhound
- 03 Aug 2007 09:53
- 13 of 50
moneyplus, thanks. I had another chat with our CFO as well and whilst naturally there's nothing new, he remains very postive and I believe all is running to schedule for the capacity expansion. We talked about the oil price and the removal of pricing restrictions in China. I understand that Petrofina and Sinopec are also petitioning the government but these things take time. I guess it could happen any day or be months away. That said we wait until 7/9 for the Q2 results and hopefully any pressure being experienced on the petro side will be offset by the high performing specialty chems.
Greyhound
- 03 Aug 2007 10:05
- 14 of 50
please ignore my remarks above, that was intending for the Chinese HaiKe thread. Apologies for confusion!
moneyplus
- 03 Aug 2007 11:13
- 15 of 50
breakout today--onwards and upwards! it looks as though the write ups are bringing in new investors perhaps we'll get some news from the co. soon a trading update or something.
Greyhound
- 21 Sep 2007 08:44
- 16 of 50
Nice pick up first thing - some positions being taken ahead of results on Monday.
Greyhound
- 18 Oct 2007 08:32
- 17 of 50
Some very encouraging news out today. This should start to bottom out now as we start to gain wider coverage. Generally positive sentiment is returning to the sector as well. Still excellent longer term hold in my opinion as JHL capitalise on their position in the value chain.
Toya
- 17 Dec 2007 07:15
- 18 of 50
Interesting article in The Times today:
Sands shift as solar energy's silicon demand outshines that of chipmakers
Jetion is mentioned in the article:
\'Dipesh Shah, chairman of Jetion, a solar panel manufacturer, and the former head of BPs solar business, said that demand was growing very rapidly.
Mr Shah said: The industry is being driven by renewable power initiatives in a number of countries, economies of scale, continued cost reductions and better use of raw materials.
Sales in the solar power industry are expected to reach $14 billion for 2007, up from $10 billion last year. Solar power still provides only 0.04 per cent of the worlds total energy use, but the industrys growth is being led by countries such as Spain and Germany, where it enjoys a subsidy regime.\'
WOODIE
- 25 Jan 2008 16:02
- 19 of 50
Jetion Holdings Limited
25 January 2008
For Immediate Release 25 January 2008
Jetion Holdings Limited (the 'Company')
Shareholding in the Company
The Company received notice on 25 January 2008 that Ms. Jiezhen Yang, the
Company's largest shareholder and a director of Jiangyin Jetion Science and
Technology Co., Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, purchased
133,436 ordinary shares at an average price of 129.3p per share on 24 January
2008 and a further 45,409 ordinary shares at an average price of 135p on 25
January 2008.
Following these transactions, Ms. Yang's beneficial holding in the Company
amounts to 44,195,026 ordinary shares representing approximately 59.55% of its
issued share capital, of which 4,796,211 ordinary shares representing 6.46% of
the Company's issued share capital are to be made available by Ms Yang to the
Company's employees through the Company's Employee Benefit Trust as announced on
19 December 2007.
sivad
- 14 May 2008 11:37
- 20 of 50
Any views that this could be another SOLA?
The current price makes the entry point seem very attractive especially as 60% of the shares are taken and held by Mr yang,
Any serious demand and the shares will be hard to get hold of.
hlyeo98
- 03 Jul 2008 13:13
- 21 of 50
83p still looks expensive in this market. Reasonable price would be 50p.
Pugugly
- 04 Jul 2008 14:15
- 22 of 50
Spain cutting thesolar power subsidies so could be problems for all producers PLUS in Jetion case China control.
Greyhound
- 10 Jul 2008 08:35
- 23 of 50
In this irrational and highly volatile market we could see the 73p level break.
hlyeo98
- 11 Jul 2008 11:05
- 24 of 50
Jetion says chairman Dipesh Shah resigns, Kow to be interim chairman
50p very soon...