Dyesol wie gehts weiter?
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wie ich gestern schon gepostet habe wird der Kurs von Dyesol vorerst
wohl zurückkommen und ich werde mit einem Kauf abwarten.
Viele Grüsse
BH
Dyesol ist eine Tummelwiese für Daytrader, sonst nichts. Da setz ich lieber auf Solco. Die haben Produkte, die gekauft werden. Noch in diesem Jahr wird Solco in die Gewinnzone kommen, da bin ich mir sicher. Zum Glück wird Solco von den Daytradern nicht kaputt gemacht.
sehr positiv entwickeln.
1. Produktion/Lizenzvergabe sehr weit vorgeschritten.
2. Herstellung 10 x günstiger als Si-Zelle
= bereits nach 4 monaten sind Herstellungskosten
der Zelle amortisiert. ( SI-Zelle 3 Jahre)
3. Wirkungsgrad ca. 10% bei Sonne (dito SI-Zelle)
Ohne Sonne ca. 8% (Si-Zelle<praktisch 0)
Vorallem für Länder mit wenig Sonnenstunden, wird diese
Zelle ein Renner.
StockExpert
denke man kann einige Stücke kaufen bzw. zukaufen.
Kurzfristig ( bis Dezember ) könnten bei entsprechenden News vom Unternehmen
dann wieder Kurse um 0,50.-€ erreicht werden.
Keine Kauf oder Verkaufsempfehlung sondern meine Meinung!
Hochspekulativ, Totalverlust möglich!
Viele Grüsse
BH
Dye Solar Cell
Additional orders from South East Asia have contributed to a record monthly turnover and further expanded the international presence of listed Australian renewable energy company, Dyesol Limited.
The orders, for dyes and other materials used Dyesol’s unique ‘dye solar cell’ technology, follow those already secured from Asia, Europe and North America in the company’s maiden year on the ASX.
Dyesol’s technology produces electricity by mimicking photosynthesis in Nature. Described as “third generation” solar technology, dye solar cells are a significant advance over earlier crystalline silicon-based photovoltaic cells because they can produce electricity in low light conditions, even on overcast days.
“The new Thailand order represents the first outcome of our planned strategic alliance with that country’s National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) in which Dyesol is supplying materials to the product development program,” Dyesol’s Business Development Executive, Ken McKeen, said yesterday.
“This initiative by NSTDA is another strong commendation of Dyesol’s acceptance as the leading commercialiser and supplier to the dye solar cell international market place.”
The materials orders from Thailand and Taiwan, totalling more than $100,000, will generate a record order book for Dyesol in August.
Dyesol has also been invited to India to discuss the establishment of a funded collaborative development program with the Indian Government-sponsored International Advanced Research Centre for Powder Metallurgy and New Materials.
“This type of development program could provide Dyesol with a key opportunity to be on the ground for the commercialisation of dye solar cells in the potentially very large Indian market,” Dr Gavin Tulloch, Dyesol’s Principal for International Business said.
He added that a collaborative pilot work program announced in May this year with a FTSE 100 materials company in the United Kingdom, had been successfully completed and plans for a significant research and development program between the company and Dyesol were being progressed.
- 15 Aug 2006
Wer hat da wieder seine (nicht sauberen) Hände im Spiel ?
http://www.dyesol.com/index.php?element=Record+Orders
Achievement of milestone payments from its major contracts is an important element of Dyesol’s strategy for commercialising its extensive DSC patents and knowhow in partnership with globally respected organisations.
The company has also supplied to DSTO a report detailing the design and manufacture of the full ten module panel, in satisfaction of the sub-milestone due on 19 December 2007. This completes the next step towards manufacture of this exciting new solar product. The STI design is unique in giving virtually complete camouflage capability while still providing power needed for charging.