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Keine Angst!Es geht weiter nach Süden!
Wer nicht will der hat schon und wer noch nicht hat der sollte es schleunigst noch tuen!
Bitte einsteigen und das Gap schliessen.Die Reise geht weiter den Bach lang herunter.
Spätestens nächste Woche sollten wir bereits -10% haben!
Also worauf warten?!
..........na also ;-)
MfG buran
Leute ich schreib's nochmal.Legt Euch diesen Wertzerstörer in Euer Depot.Bringt zwar kein Geld aber 'ne Menge Fun mit sich.
Und der Kurs fällt und fäält.:-)))
New Plant in DaeDeok Techno Valley to Produce Ingots for SunPower Using Polysilicon from DC Chemical
SunPower Corporation , a Silicon Valley-based manufacturer of high-efficiency solar cells, solar panels and solar systems, today announced that Woongjin Energy Corp. (WJE), its joint venture with Woongjin Holdings Company Ltd., will dedicate a new 46,200-square-meter solar silicon ingot pulling factory on November 28th. The factory will be the largest of its kind in Korea. Distinguished guests will include the governor of ChungNam Province, the mayor of DaeJeon City, and SunPower executives.
The new WJE factory is headquartered in the DaeDeok Techno Valley business park in DaeJeon City, Korea and will produce silicon ingots exclusively for solar cell production. Polysilicon for this venture will be supplied primarily from DC Chemical, Korea's largest chemical company. All ingots produced at the factory are expected to be exported.
"Woongjin Energy is ready to apply its expertise to produce high quality silicon ingots for SunPower," said Hakdo Yoo, president and CEO of Woongjin Energy Co. "With our highly educated workforce, convenient materials transportation, and research and development infrastructure, Woongjin Energy is well positioned for a long and successful future in the solar business."
SunPower is purchasing approximately US$250 million of silicon ingots from the joint venture through a five-year supply agreement. Production by WJE is anticipated to grow at a rate consistent with increased polysilicon supply from DC Chemical. SunPower has contributed equity capital and technology expertise, and is selling polysilicon to WJE as well as procuring silicon ingots from them.
"With the dedication of this factory, we have taken another meaningful step in expanding our supply portfolio," said PM Pai, chief operating officer, at SunPower Corp. "We are pleased that construction on this factory was completed on time and that manufacturing has begun."
About SunPower
SunPower Corporation designs, manufactures and delivers high-performance solar electric systems worldwide for residential, commercial and utility-scale power plant customers. SunPower high-efficiency solar cells and solar panels generate up to 50 percent more power than conventional solar technologies and have a uniquely attractive, all-black appearance. With headquarters in San Jose, Calif., SunPower has offices in North America, Europe and Asia. For more information, visit http://www.sunpowercorp.com. SunPower is a majority-owned subsidiary of Cypress Semiconductor Corp. .
About Woongjin Energy Co.
Woongjin Energy Co. is a joint venture of Woongjin Holdings and SunPower Corp. The company specializes in the development and manufacture of monocrystalline silicon ingots for solar cells. Woongjin Energy operates the largest solar ingot pulling facility in Korea, and has integrated environmental orientation and high productivity into its manufacturing processes. For more information, visit http://www.woongjinenergy.com.
About Woongjin Holdings Co., Ltd.
Woongjin Holdings Co., Ltd. Is the holding company of Woongjin Group, which has nine major subsidiaries, such as Woongjin ThinkBig, Woongjin Coway and Woongjin Foods. Woongjin ThinkBig is a comprehensive publisher of books, book collections and magazines. Private-tutoring textbooks for its educational services make up another important pillar of Woongjin ThinkBig's business. Woongjin Coway sells and rents water purifiers, air purifiers, bidets and water softeners. It also provides friendly maintenance service to its customers. Woongjin Foods is a trendsetter in the healthful beverages sector with products made from rice, plum, barley and other beneficial produce and grain. For more information, visit http://www.woongjin.com.
Forward-Looking Statement
Statements herein that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements. We use words such as "will," and "anticipate," and similar expressions to identify forward-looking statements, which include, but are not limited to, statements referring to SunPower's plans and expectations about its supply of polysilicon (including from DC Chemical) to WJE, future exports of ingots from WJE to SunPower, the future operations of WJE and its ability to maintain production on schedule and increase production as projected, and SunPower's anticipated aggregate ingot procurement under a five-year supply agreement with WJE, are each forward-looking statements made pursuant to the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements are based on our current expectations as of the date of the release, which could change or not materialize as expected. Our actual results may differ materially due to a variety of uncertainties and risk factors, including but not limited to potential difficulties in the joint venture's ingot pulling operations and meeting production schedules, the ability of the joint venture to continue to gain substantial operational expertise, hire technical and management employees and maintain complex facilities over time, the potential that the joint venture will require additional capital to meet its operating plans for the supply of ingots, business and economic conditions and growth trends in the solar power industry, our suppliers' (including DC Chemical's) ability to provide adequate supply of polysilicon, the price we pay for such material, and other risks described in our most recent Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Except as required by law, we assume no obligation to update any such forward-looking statements.
SunPower is a registered trademark of SunPower Corporation. Cypress is a registered trademark of Cypress Semiconductor Corp. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
The financing will be available for installations that SunPower delivers to customers under its SunPower Access program through 2008.
The program allows companies and public agencies to purchase solar power, instead of purchasing the solar power systems themselves, SunPower said.
http://www.reuters.com/article/fundsFundsNews/idUSWNAS328520071128
HP Signs Power Purchase Agreements with SunPower and Airtricity
Hewlett Packard announced power purchase agreements with two renewable energy providers, SunPower Corp. in the U.S and Airtricity in Ireland according to a press release.
Use of renewable energy sources such as solar power or wind energy is profitable business wise and also good for the environment said Pat Tiernan,vice president, Social and Environmental Responsibility at HP. “These advances are just part of HP’s comprehensive energy-efficiency program, which we believe is the most aggressive in the technology industry,” said Pat .
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HP strives to reduce its carbon emission to lesser than what it achieved this year in Ireland through its contract with Airtricity which will enable it to make 90% of all its energy use renewable.
Airtricity a renewable energy company installs and operates wind farms in Europe and North America. Electricity generated by Airtricity in its onshore and off shore wind farms will be used to power several HP facilities in Ireland for use during 2008 according to the press release.
HP proposes to buy 80 gigawatt –hours of renewable energy from Airtricity according to the contract thereby saving nearly $ 40,000 in one year. The ensuing environmental benefit is that 40,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide which would otherwise be released is prevented.
HP plans to install its solar power plant on a large scale in its San Diego property as per the agreement with SunPower. The agreement covers installation of 1-megawatt solar electric power system and also covers maintenance for 15 years. Around 5,000 solar cells will be installed on 5 of the 7 buildings. The photo-voltaic cells will convert solar energy to produce 1,676,000 kilowatt-hrs of electrical energy in a year. This is 10% of the energy consumption by HP at San Diego.
This project will also save HP almost $750,000 within 15 years on energy expenses. Further carbon dioxide emissions from HP facilities will be cut down by 1 million pounds a year or 16 million pounds for the next 15 years.
This in turn helps HP earn renewable energy credits. HP will also benefit from incentives offered under California Public Utilities Commission’s California Solar Initiative, which strives to increase the use of solar energy through out the state. Solar Employee purchase program proposes to encourage employees to use solar energy at home too according to a HP company statement. Both SunPower and HP have offered to give a rebate when employees install solar power systems in their homes.
HP has been actively trying for decades to reduce its carbon footprint by using safe techniques in product development, operations and in the supply chain management. HP tries to limit wastage and also handles recycling.
Smartway a partnership with U.S Environment Protection agency is important in making HP and its partners more environmentally aware.HP purchased 11 million kilowatts-hrs of renewable energy in 2006 and plans to increase it further in the coming years.
Gr. buran
MfG buran
So kann man das alles unter den erschienen Adhocs nachlesen.
Wie man hier deutlich erkennen kann ,kann man sein Geld nicht nur anlegend versemmeln ,nein auch die Bildung lässt hier tief blicken.
Gruß buran
SunPower Corp. Friday said it signed a five-year agreement with Jiawei SolarChina Co. Ltd. to secure a supply of monocrystalline silicon ingots and silicon wafers.
SunPower said, beginning in 2008, it will purchase sufficient silicon in ingot and wafer forms to satisfy production requirements and will provide Jiawei with polysilicon during the life of the agreement.
Jiawei is affiliated with SunEnergy, SunPower's solar panel assembly partner.
Shares of SunPower, a San Jose, Calif.-based maker of solar electric power products, rose 4% to $125.44 in premarket trading, on volume of 18,017. The stock closed Thursday at $124.96.
http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/...AFX-0013-21512811.htm
Jefferies Upgrades SunPower on Profit Outlook, Raises Targets on Suntech, Evergreen Solar
A Jefferies & Co. analyst upgraded shares of SunPower Corp. Friday, saying the solar cell maker will report much stronger profit growth than its rivals over the next three years.
Analyst Paul Clegg raised his rating to "Buy from "Hold," and increased his price target to $170 per share from $105, which he said reflects SunPower's 2009 results.
SunPower shares rose $5.56, or 4.4 percent, to $131 in premarket trading after closing at $125.44 on Thursday.
Clegg said companies throughout the solar sector will get more orders next year, and sale prices will be high in the first half of the year. He also expects that polysilicon, a key material used in making solar cells, will be more readily available in 2009, allowing SunPower to increase production.
Other companies will also speed up production, he said, which will drive down prices for solar modules in the following quarters. But he believes SunPower is well funded and will be able to increase profits in spite of sharp drops in sale prices.
Clegg expects SunPower's profit to grow to $2.29 per share in 2008, 83 percent above his 2007 estimate of $1.25 per share. He forecast 43 percent growth the following year, to $3.28 per share.
SunPower's funding also makes government subsidies less of a concern, Clegg said. Solar power companies depend on government subsidies because of the cost of the technology, and he said questions about the future of those subsidies may make investors nervous.
Clegg also raised his price target on shares of two other solar cell makers Friday.
He lifted his target on Suntech Power Holdings Co. Ltd. to $108 per share from $76, and kept a "Buy" rating. The stock closed at $75.40 Thursday.
Clegg's target on Evergreen Solar Inc., which finished at $13.72 Thursday, went to $12 per share from $10. He rates the stock a "Hold."
SunPower Shares Rise After Raymond James Analyst Upgrades to "Outperform" on Long-Term Outlook
December 12, 2007: 03:29 PM EST
NEW YORK (Associated Press) - Shares of SunPower Corp. rose Wednesday after a Raymond James analyst upgraded the company to "Outperform," citing higher confidence in SunPower's long-term earnings potential.
SunPower stock rose $3.72, or 3 percent, to $127.72 in afternoon trading.
Analyst Pavel Molchanov upgraded the San Jose, Calif.-based company from his previous "Market Perform" rating in a note Wednesday. Molchanov cited SunPower's earnings growth, product efficiency and its integration across various aspects of the solar-power market.
Molchanov called his Sept. 21 downgrade of the company due to valuation "premature." He noted that SunPower is "by no means a 'cheap' stock" but that the market will pay more for its competitive edge.
08:23 29.01.08
Rating-Update:
Los Angeles (aktiencheck.de AG) - Die Analysten von Wedbush Morgan Securities stufen die Aktie von SunPower (ISIN US8676521094/ WKN A0HHD1) unverändert mit "strong buy" ein. Das Kursziel werde von 170 auf 132 USD gesenkt. (29.01.2008/ac/a/u)
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09:59 29.01.08
Rating-Update:
New York (aktiencheck.de AG) - Die Analysten von Natixis Bleichroeder stufen die Aktie von SunPower (ISIN US8676521094/ WKN A0HHD1) von "hold" auf "buy" hoch. Das Kursziel werde bei 90 USD gesehen. (29.01.2008/ac/a/u)
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09:09 30.01.08
Rating-Update:
New York (aktiencheck.de AG) - Die Analysten der Banc of America stufen die Aktie von SunPower (ISIN US8676521094/ WKN A0HHD1) unverändert mit "neutral" ein. Das Kursziel werde von 130 auf 85 USD gesenkt. (30.01.2008/ac/a/u)
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