Suzlon
http://profit.ndtv.com/news/industries/...-suzlon-energy-chief-588816
na der hat bestimmt auch Kontakte geknüpft wie Putin
The plant, expected to be open in about 18 months, will have initial capacity of 400 megawatts a year, Chairman Tulsi Tanti said in an interview Wednesday. Brazilian banks will finance 75 percent of the project with the rest funded by equity.
“Now we have the new generation turbines and the Brazilian market has increased,” Tanti said. “The other Latin American countries are developing their renewable energy markets too, so it is a good moment to have the facility in Brazil.”
With the investment, Pune, Indian-based Suzlon may receive state-backed debt from Brazil’s development bank BNDES. To be eligible, the turbine maker must get a significant portion of its components from local suppliers, or make them domestically.
MUMBAI: Shares in wind turbine maker Suzlon Energy LtdBSE 4.87 % surged nearly 5 per cent, its daily limit, on Monday following the government's move to re-introduce the accelerated depreciation scheme for the wind energy sector.
The gains add to Suzlon's 3.6 per cent gain in the previous session. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on late Friday that the government would amend the Finance Bill in this regard.
Accelerated depreciation allows companies to claim a a bigger deduction during the initial years after the purchase of an asset compared with other depreciation accounting methods, under which the cost is spread evenly over the lifespan of an asset.....
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http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/...utm_campaign=cppst
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/markets/...ing/article6234446.ece
..........The company has always maintained that it has enough orders, both in India and abroad. At the end of 2013-14, Suzlon had global orders for 5,300 MW. In the last two months, it won orders for 200 MW from Indian companies.
Its problems are mainly financial-debt. The “AD market,” which Suzlon will have to share with other wind turbine biggies such as Gamesa, Enercon, Regen Powertech, GE and Inox, will not be a very significant addition to its order book, note analysts.
The Exchange had sought clarification from Suzlon Energy Ltd with respect to the news article in the Media (DNA India - July 21, 2014) that "Suzlon to set up manufacturing plant in Brazil".
Suzlon Energy Ltd has replied as under:
"1. Suzlon has supplied wind turbine generators to customers in Brazil, which presently have been supplied from India.
2. Mr. Tulsi R. Tanti, Chairman & Managing Director of the Company was visiting Brazil as one of the delegates as part of the conference of the BRICS summit along with Prime Minister of India and the statement made by him regarding setting-up of a manufacturing facility was merely an intent considering the logistic issues in exporting wind turbine generator from India, localisation requirements and the business potential in Brazil.
3. As stated above, statement of Mr. Tanti is merely an expression of intent and any concrete plan would be subject to necessary regulatory and other approvals in India and Brazil and as and when the formal plans are crystallised, the same would be formally announced."
Mitteilung an BSE http://www.moneycontrol.com/stocks/stock_market/....php?autono=830911
Hier der Link dazu:
http://www.presseportal.de/pm/53702/2792179/...aerkt-portugals-sektor
Ist dann schon ein wenig zäh, aber für eine Turn Around-Wette nicht ungewöhnlich.
“The consolidated net loss of the company stood at Rs 1058.90 crore during the same period a year ago” said Suzlon Energy Ltd in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange.
However the consolidated total income of the company increased by 19.9 per cent to Rs 4671.99 crore during Q1 2014-15 as compared to Rs 3896.71 crore during the same period a year ago.
Commenting on the results Suzlon Energy Ltd Group Head of Finance Kirti Vagadia said “We continue to maintain a strong order book at 4.9 GW valued at USD 7 billion. On the liability management front we have successfully completed last leg with the restructuring of FCCBs.”
Meanwhile shares of the company closed on Friday at Rs 23.55 a piece down 2.28 per cent from previous close on BSE
http://www.religareonline.com/Market/News/...28-2014/CompanyNews/9727
Among the factors that helped Suzlon improve its performance are the re-introduction of the Generation-Based Incentive (GBI) for wind farms in August 2013 and the provision of access to low-cost funding. The planned revival by end-July of the accelerated depreciation (AD) scheme for wind farms is also seen as a growth factor in the sector.
Chairman Tulsi Tanti noted that these policy steps are expected to have an overall positive effect on the wind segment in India and added that Suzlon is “well positioned to tap these opportunities by leveraging on its strengths.” In the current fiscal year, the group will seek to boost domestic production, enhance its business efficiency and capital structure.
Suzlon reported a profit before depreciation, other income, finance costs, exceptional items and tax of INR 730.9 billion in April-June, versus a negative result of INR 3.01 billion a year earlier. Gross margin rose to 33.5% from 29.1%.
First-quarter revenue experienced a 21% year-on-year increase to INR 46.43 billion. The wind turbine maker’s order book at the end of June stood at 4.9 GW, which translates into a value of USD 7 billion (EUR 5.2bn)
http://energy.seenews.com/news/...n-cut-q1-fy-2014-15-net-loss-431811
Ich warte bereits drei bis vier und bin auch noch in den Miesen; man hätte doch erstmal bei 2,20 - 2,30 rausgehen sollen. War schliesslich vorherzusehen, dass es wiedr gen Süden geht.
Aber hinterher ist man immer schlauer :)
Erstnotiz ist noch offen http://www.finanztreff.de/news/...kandidaten---stand-01072014/9866819
Repower vor Re-IPO Börsen-Zeitung, 5.4.2014
http://www.onvista.de/news/repower-vor-re-ipo-943933
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-07-29/...tallations-list-unit.html
....Chairman Tulsi Tanti said his top priority was to see the Suzlon group emerge more competitive from debt restructuring as it seeks by March to re-list its offshore turbine unit, Senvion SE, on the London Stock Exchange. Restoring Suzlon’s dominance in India, consolidating group businesses and replacing high-cost rupee debt with lower-cost overseas debt were part of this year’s plan, Tanti said in a phone interview.
“The group will become extremely competitive in the market place through consolidation of group businesses,” Tanti said. “It’s not the current Senvion honestly that we’ll take to the capital markets.” ....
also ist die Börsenreaktion darauf wirklich unbegründet