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SUNTECH TO SUPPLY WORLD'S LARGEST SOLAR POWER PLANT.: An article from: Worldwide Energy [H] [T] [M]

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Release date: 2006-12-18


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Will SunTech Power and other Solar stocks go lower?

hello,
I wanted to ask if STP can lower before i buy some shares of it. I missed my first opportunity in march, and now it costs $16.45 per share. I am also interested in:
YGE
TSL
JASO
SOLF
and LDK.
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With oil below $100 solar stocks are not the bargains they once were. However, China does subsidize solar I think. I do not know if STP or the other will go lower or not. We have had a pretty good rally and there is a decent chance that it will...

solar cell manufacturing and solar panel production by suntech


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how would you summarize this article, because i dont get it?

A new global fund that invests in the world's top clean-energy companies is to be launched in Canada today by Criterion Investments Ltd., which sees huge opportunity in efforts to "de-carbonize" the environment.
Ian McPherson,...


A new global fund that invests in the world's top clean-energy companies is to be launched in Canada today.

A good reporter summarizes the whole story in the leading sentence.


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  • Suntech Bond Is a 'Buy' as China Rescues Solar Power, Axiom Says

    Jan. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Suntech Power Holdings Co.’s 2013 convertible bond, trading at about 61 cents on the dollar, was recommended by Axiom Capital Management Inc. on the assumption China won’t let the biggest producer of solar panels default.

    Suntech, which probably lost about $403 million last year according to analyst estimates, burned through $488 million of cash and cash equivalents in 12 months to leave it with $458.4 million at the end of the third quarter. The Jiangsu-based company, which cut panel prices to shift its inventory, has to repay the $575 million bond in March 2013.

    “The Chinese government is willing effectively to bail these companies out,” Gordon Johnson, an analyst at Axiom in New York, said today in a telephone interview. “I don’t think any of those guys will be allowed to default.”

    SCIENCE KNOWLEDGE: Suntech Stresses R&D

    The solar industry is entering a new era in which investment in R&D--and the new technologies it produces--will be crucial for solar companies to survive, says Stuart Wenham, the chief technology officer of Suntech Power Holdings, based in Wuxi, China, one of the largest solar panel manufacturers in the world. But don't expect radical changes to solar panels, at least for the next several years, he says. The best new technologies will be those that can easily be integrated into existing production lines and work with existing suppliers. The solar-power market is undergoing radical reorganization. Countries such as Germany and Spain are scaling back solar incentives even as other countries,...

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    Options Update: Calls Heat Up on LDK Solar Co. and Suntech Power Holdings Co. Ltd.

    Schaeffers Research - Apr 08, 2010

    Among the sector standouts were LDK Solar Co., Ltd. (LDK) and Suntech Power Holdings Co. Ltd. (STP), which each saw a surge in single-session call activity.
    Suntech Stresses R&D

    MIT Technology Review (blog) - Apr 09, 2010

    The solar-power market is undergoing radical reorganization. Countries such as Germany and Spain are scaling back solar incentives even as other countries,
    Exclusive: First Solar exploring new panels in Silicon Valley

    Reuters - Apr 09, 2010

    Exclusive: First Solar exploring new panels in Silicon Valley Sales of CIGS panels are tiny compared to First Solar's sales of cad-tel panels, or those made by large competitors Suntech Power Holdings and SunPower Corp
    China's Green Agenda Shows Solar Flair

    Forbes - Apr 08, 2010

    Suntech Power Holdings ( STP - news - people ) will reportedly get a loan of $7.3 billion from the state-run China Development Bank while Trina Solar ( TSL
    Slow-go for solar

    Orlando Sentinel - Apr 08, 2010

    He took a few minutes to talk about his company's ongoing efforts to promote a "critical mass" of solar power in Florida. Question: What are state lawmakers