cynic
- 11 Sep 2006 08:29
- 75 of 3050
Thank you to Soul* ...... hung on to my modest holding these despite their modest dip and am glad to see that they now seem to have come good with A1 results
moneyplus
- 18 Sep 2006 17:57
- 77 of 3050
Still ticking up-it's not too late to join the party!!! This one will be a multi mega for sure-12 days to the end of quarter 3 and when those figures come out they will prove this is not a ramp!
moneyplus
- 19 Sep 2006 10:27
- 78 of 3050
ready for take off today!
bigbobjoylove
- 20 Sep 2006 07:36
- 80 of 3050
talk of a buy note doing the rounds which would explain the huge vol yesterday,as usual PI's see it second.
cynic
- 20 Sep 2006 07:45
- 81 of 3050
10p pre-opening rise also noted, though that may prove illusory
bigbobjoylove
- 20 Sep 2006 08:22
- 82 of 3050
off to a flyer with a 50000 MM buy.
moneyplus
- 20 Sep 2006 13:27
- 84 of 3050
Qtr 3 figures not far away-then light the touch paper.
moneyplus
- 20 Sep 2006 13:27
- 85 of 3050
Qtr 3 figures not far away-then light the touch paper.
cynic
- 20 Sep 2006 13:29
- 86 of 3050
then up like a damp squib? ... lol!
cynic
- 20 Sep 2006 16:15
- 88 of 3050
don't get burnt by damp squibs ..... only by falling into the bonfire when the rocket falls like a stick
lanayel
- 27 Sep 2006 08:43
- 90 of 3050
LONDON (AFX) - Buyers came for ReneSola in the wake of trading update and the shares advanced 10-1/2 pence to 182-1/2.
The manufacturer of wafers for the photovoltaic industry disclosed that all 54 additional monocrystalline furnaces planned for 2006 are now in full production, bringing the total number of furnaces currently in operation to 90, which is equivalent to an installed capacity of 80 MW per annum.
The first wire saw for the slicing of ingots into wafers has also now been
fully commissioned and is now fully operational.
lanayel
- 27 Sep 2006 12:32
- 92 of 3050
ST
I genuinely believe that your 'fag-packet' calculations for forecast eps of 40p as posted above could easily be surpassed.
Even after the rise today the share price looks extremely attractive.
Ian
PapalPower
- 07 Oct 2006 14:30
- 94 of 3050
SCSW has reiterated their BUY standing this weekend.
But for me supply being wrapped up would seal a decent rise for SOLA I do believe (the effect is pointed to below in the opening paragraph), its one of their few possible weak points among an array of strong points.
http://www.digitimes.com/bits_chips/a20061003A4017.html
Motech: Monthly revenue setback due to equipment installation at new plant
Nuying Huang, Taipei; Esther Lam, DigiTimes.com [Tuesday 3 October 2006]
In response to market speculation about the impact of an unstable silicon material supply on the company's financial performance, Motech Industries reiterated that it has no concerns over raw material supply, and the temporary monthly revenue setback is just a reflection of the equipment move-in schedule at its new plant.
The solar-cell maker stressed that its self-sufficiency in raw material remains as previously projected, adding that marketers are too sensitive about Motech's monthly revenue fluctuations.
Motech said its monthly revenues have remained above NT$700 million since April, with April-to-June revenues even hitting record-high levels. The company explained that the setback in July and August revenues was due to a drop in working hours resulting from an equipment move-in at its second plant, while September's revenues were affected by a delay in the equipment-move-in schedule.
Some industry players have expressed concern regarding Motech's supply deal with the Norway-based REC ScanWafer since both parties are longstanding partners, and they worry that the new contract might be just a new version of the already established contract, with much of the agreed supply volume overlapping with the old contract. For its partnership with SolarWorld AG, industry players said the secured amount of silicon had not increased significantly.