With many positives developing for solar companies and the industry, such as subsidies offered by governments and plummeting prices of the key raw material poly-silicon, why are the solar stocks giving up their huge gains of the last three months? Could it be that “grid parity” is more dependent on the price of fossil fuels than previously hypothesized? Just check out the fortunes at solar panel maker Trina Solar (TSL-$26.00) for answers … Read More at BNET Energy…. Investors often overlook SEC filings, and it is the job of the 10Q Detective to dig through businesses’ 8-K and 10-Q SEC filings, looking for financial statement ‘soft spots,'(depreciation policies, warranty reserves, and restructuring charges, etc.)that may materially impact Quality of Earnings.
Thursday, September 03, 2009
Fossil Fuel Prices Depress Demand for Trinal Solar's Panels
With many positives developing for solar companies and the industry, such as subsidies offered by governments and plummeting prices of the key raw material poly-silicon, why are the solar stocks giving up their huge gains of the last three months? Could it be that “grid parity” is more dependent on the price of fossil fuels than previously hypothesized? Just check out the fortunes at solar panel maker Trina Solar (TSL-$26.00) for answers … Read More at BNET Energy….
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