Trina Solar - Die strahlende Perle


Seite 19 von 36
Neuester Beitrag: 25.04.21 13:17
Eröffnet am:23.02.12 13:14von: Balance1Anzahl Beiträge:893
Neuester Beitrag:25.04.21 13:17von: JanafyooaLeser gesamt:259.234
Forum:Hot-Stocks Leser heute:30
Bewertet mit:
4


 
Seite: < 1 | ... | 16 | 17 | 18 |
| 20 | 21 | 22 | ... 36  >  

3141 Postings, 4751 Tage cango2011Amis lieben die charts !

 
  
    #451
07.01.14 11:30

214 Postings, 4250 Tage -Sille-sieht doch gut aus mit 16,5$ geschlossen

 
  
    #452
07.01.14 22:02

214 Postings, 4250 Tage -Sille-Nachbörslich 16,22$

 
  
    #453
07.01.14 22:14

214 Postings, 4250 Tage -Sille-Nachbörslicher Schlusskurs 16,55$

 
  
    #454
08.01.14 04:43

490 Postings, 4198 Tage goldfinger45liest sich gut

 
  
    #455
08.01.14 10:57
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-01-07/...overnight.html?cmpid=yhoo

dann kann es ja heute an die 13 Euro gehen. Baut die Welt zu mit Trina Solar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dann kann ich ja noch von einem genussvollem Ruhestand träumen!!!!!  

79561 Postings, 9166 Tage KickyChinese Solar Manufacturer Pick: TSL

 
  
    #456
08.01.14 11:10
interessanter Artikel zu chinesischen Solars
http://seekingalpha.com/article/...51-chinese-solar-manufacturer-pick

und daraus ein interessanter Chart
....Let's look at just the last one year:s.chart unten

it looks like 2011 and 2012 were really bad years for all the solar manufacturers and 2013 looks like the year where, maybe, things are turning around.

The Numbers
          §Market Cap Debt Debt/Equity
Yingli $812M $2.5B 5.4
Jinko $789M $875M 2.9
Trina $985M $1.1B 1.3
Canadian $1.47B $992M 2.5
JA $369M $613M 0.87
interessant,dass Trina wohl am geringsten verschuldet ist  
Angehängte Grafik:
last_year.png
last_year.png

79561 Postings, 9166 Tage Kickyes werden etliche Zahlen in China erwartet

 
  
    #457
08.01.14 11:20
zur Umsetzung der Ziele des letzten Parteitages und die Prognosen versprechen einen deutliche Dämpfer.Belastend sind auch die Unmenge an IPOs an der Hongkong Börse

http://seekingalpha.com/article/...l_macro_view_edi_pic_0_0&ifp=0

http://www.aastocks.com/EN/IPO/IPOCalendar.aspx
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-01-08/...f-government-support.html  

214 Postings, 4250 Tage -Sille-Trina Solar - Time To Buy Again

 
  
    #458
08.01.14 17:02
Trina Solar (TSL) has been amongst the best performing solar stocks in the last 6 months, as the company has started to get its execution back on track. Trina Solar was one of the best performing stocks during the last solar bull run, but the management had faltered somewhat during the bear phase when overcapacity hit the industry hard. However, Trina Solar has again started performing quite well in the last couple of quarters. The company's processing costs make it competitive with the lowest cost players such as JinkoSolar (JKS) and Yingli Green Energy (YGE). Trina Solar has also got relatively low valuation multiple compared to the other US solar stocks such as SunPower (SPWR) and SolarCity (SCTY). Q3 shipments of 775 MW were almost 100 MW higher than guidance, making the company amongst the top 5 global panel suppliers. Trina has a low debt equity ratio plus it is strongly supported by the Chinese government. Given that the company has started to perform well and the industry backdrop remains very strong, I would advise investors to start buying the stocks on dips.

What Trina Solar is doing right

1) Top global solar panel supplier - Trina Solar is one of the biggest suppliers of solar panels in the world, having ~8-9% global market share in 2013 with shipments of ~2.6 GW for the whole year. The company had lost some market share in 2012, as it missed shipment forecasts due to a global glut in solar panel supply. The company has made a roaring come back in the last couple of quarters, with shipments for 2013 being just ~20% short than that of the No.1 solar panel supplier.

For the fourth quarter of 2013, we expect our shipments to be between 660 megawatt to 690 megawatts and overall gross margin to be in the middle teens in the percentage terms. We also revised our guidance for total PV module and system deliveries upwards to between 2.58 gigawatts and 2.62 gigawatts for the full year of 2013.

Source - Trina Solar Q3 Conference Call

2) Entry into Solar Development - Trina Solar is following its successful compatriot Canadian Solar (CSIQ) into the solar plant development business. The company plans to develop 100-200 MW of solar plants per quarter. The gross margins for solar plants these days are typically higher than that from the sale of solar modules. Canadian Solar, SunPower and First Solar (FSLR) have managed to generate higher margins through their solar system installation and development business. TSL recently signed a deal to develop 1000 MW with a local Chinese government.

3) Well Capitalized - Trina Solar has always managed its capital conservatively, being prudent in its capacity expansion. The company has got a total debt of $1.1 billion with net cash of $550 million. TSL has got one of the lowest debt to equity ratios in the solar industry.

4) Strong Chinese government support - Trina Solar is one of the largest solar companies in China and has got strong government backing. The Chinese government is being very selective in supporting renewable energy companies and is removing capital support for the smaller companies with uncompetitive factories. Suntech (STP) has already been referred to the bankruptcy court. Trina Solar will benefit from this cull, removing a lot of capacity from the solar panel market which were selling below cost.

5) Margin improvement - Trina Solar's margins have improved quite substantially in the last couple of quarters. Trina Solar reported a gross margin of 15.2% in the last quarter and also a small net profit. The gross margin of 15% is one of the highest amongst solar panel makers. Both the shipments and margins have been improving for TSL. The company has also reduced its processing costs for solar modules to ~40/c watt, making it one of the most competitive in the industry.

Yeah. Let me repeat because where we $0.45 for process cost is not correct in given number. So when we our process cost we only calculate and for our in-house production cost and the conversion cost which that's we typically do the vertically integrated from ingots, wafer and cell module and that area will be approximately under $0.40 already.

But I'm saying that with cost of sold per watt basis is $0.54 and we have approximately about $0.10 in poly, so we have some outsourcing couple of cents more. So that's you add up that's a $0.54.

So going forward, I think that we do have a room to reduce our cost of non-poly and poly but poly is kind of a stabilize. Non Poly we do have a room to continually improve our efficiency and both in the efficiency and sale at module level but also in productivity and given that excellency of operation in our product line.

6) Strong industry demand in 2014 - Most analysts and research houses expect that solar demand will range in between 40-50 GW in 2014, which will be a big increase from the ~35 GW demand expected in 2013. This will imply that solar panel prices will remain flat at worst and might increase substantially at best. Both the scenarios should allow TSL to keep its margins intact.

Trina Solar Risks

a) Chinese and Japanese Growth slows down - China will account for almost 25-30% of the global demand in 2014, as the Chinese government accelerates the pace of solar development with a target of 35 GW by 2015. Japan is also set to become the second biggest demand driver due to a very favorable feed in tariff policy. Any policy reversals in these two countries can result in panel prices going down due to overcapacity.

b) Upstream Price Increases - The increase in solar panel prices has not resulted in a concurrent increase in upstream solar material prices. The prices of solar wafers and polysilicon have remained subdued for most of 2013. However, as the demand increases I expect the upstream material prices will start to rise again, which could lead to margin compression for the solar panel producers.

c) More US duties on Chinese solar imports - Troubled German solar panel company Solarworld, is petitioning the US government to impose more stringent duties on imports of solar products from China. USA and China are already at loggerheads, with the US government imposing duties on Chinese made solar products last year. China has imposed tit for tat duties on the US made polysilicon, leading to job losses amongst polysilicon companies such as REC and Hemlock. USA accounted for roughly ~12% of the global demand.

Stock Performance

Trina Solar has shown a strong performance in the last one year, as the solar industry fundamentals have improved. The company's stock has surged by almost 200% in the last one year, though it remains below that of leading performers such as SolarCity, SunPower and JinkoSolar.

The company's valuation multiple at 0.7x remains well below that of SunPower (P/S ratio of 1.7x) and SolarCity (26.7x) and has room to expand, as the company continues to execute well during the current year. The company's stock is trading at ~$15, which is far below its all time peak price.

Summary

Trina Solar was one of the best run solar companies during the last solar boom phase, regularly beating expectations on both the top line and bottom line. The company lost market share during 2012, but came back strongly in 2013. Solar demand is increasing in almost all parts of the world, as solar electricity prices become more and more competitive with the fossil fuel generated electricity. Trina Solar will also benefit from its entry into the solar development market, as China looks to develop ~10 GW of solar power each year. I would look to buy Trina Solar on dips due to the company's cheap valuation, strong industry demand and improving execution.

Disclosure: I have no positions in any stocks mentioned, and no plans to initiate any positions within the next 72 hours. I wrote this article myself, and it expresses my own opinions. I am not receiving compensation for it (other than from Seeking Alpha). I have no business relationship with any company whose stock is mentioned in this article.


http://m.seekingalpha.com/article/1934221
 

79561 Postings, 9166 Tage Kickynoch einer positiv

 
  
    #459
1
08.01.14 19:41
.... I built my portfolio with Canadian Solar (CSIQ), JinkoSolar (JKS) and Trina Solar (TSL). The market does not seem to be confused about the first two, while Trina has not convinced everybody yet. I personally warmed up to Trina after a couple of critical releases last year. The joint venture with Yabang, taking over the capacity of 400MW of Changzhou NESL Solartech Co., Ltd. and expanding it to 500MW was one of them. The second one, which made me buy Trina, was a 1GW project in Xinjiang with a completion of 300MW of the Trina project portfolio during 2014. It sounds like the company is finally taking on the path of either the domestic CSIQ, to sell solar plants to the Chinese buyers now popping up everywhere, or of Jinko, holding them for FIT collection.....
http://seekingalpha.com/article/...e-chinese-solar-boom?source=nasdaq  

490 Postings, 4198 Tage goldfinger45heisser ritt

 
  
    #460
08.01.14 20:14
Gerade an der Börse. Nichts spricht für einen solchen anstieg. Aber es läuft. Wichtig sind  jetzt stopps. Mal sehen wann die Rallye vorbei ist. Aber tut gut nach Feminismus Debakel.

 

989 Postings, 4037 Tage Benz 2Kursziel ?

 
  
    #461
08.01.14 20:34
Weiß Jemand vielleicht Kursziel von Trina-Solar?

Jinko+Yingli ist mir bekannt....  

214 Postings, 4250 Tage -Sille-das von gestern,siehe oben reicht dir nicht?

 
  
    #462
08.01.14 21:44

214 Postings, 4250 Tage -Sille-07.01.14 07:08 Uhr

 
  
    #463
08.01.14 21:50

79561 Postings, 9166 Tage KickyKZ $23,10

 
  
    #464
09.01.14 13:54
Aktienanalyst Joseph Fong veranschlagt sein Kursziel für die Trina Solar-Aktie mit USD 23,10. "Buy" lautet das Rating des Analysten von Jefferies  

79561 Postings, 9166 Tage KickyDB China Solar:Long-Term Investors Will Participat

 
  
    #465
09.01.14 13:59
Deutsche Bank, a solar bull, thinks this year solar will have a “second gold rush”, helped by long-only investors. The broker has a Buy rating on Trina Solar (TSL) and Yingli Green Energy (YGE), and Neutral rating on First Solar (FSLR) and SunPower (SPWR).

Solar shares outperformed in 2013 largely due to short covering and day traders, says Deutsche. But as global demand diversifies and new business models arise, the broker expects this year’s outperformance to be driven by long-only investors.
   Solar stocks have historically traded at a big discount to the market due to concerns about low entry barriers, low margin manufacturing businesses and high reliance on government subsidies. We believe evidence of more sustainable, diverse demand drivers along with emergence of new business models with high entry barriers could result in increased investor participation and valuation multiple expansion.

Shah also raised his global demand estimates:

   We are raising our 2014 and 2015 demand expectations to ~46GW and ~56GW respectively. We believe upside demand surprises from the US, Japanese and Chinese markets could continue in 2014. We expect streamlined incentive programs in China, additional subsidy cut signals in end 2014, and decreasing financing constraints to act as catalysts for upside.

Tight financing in the more commoditized upstream segment means supply will be limited, which is good for margins:

   We expect global project finance focus to remain skewed towards downstream as opposed to upstream, which in our view could limit capacity expansion and drive some supply tightness. We expect some tightness in the poly and wafer segments and see prices rising by ~10-20% from current levels......More importantly, we also expect availability of working capital financing from Chinese banks to remain relatively challenging which in turn means supply tightness could persist through early/mid 2015 timeframe until new greenfield/brownfield projects come on line.

http://blogs.barrons.com/emergingmarketsdaily/...-year-says-deutsche/  

490 Postings, 4198 Tage goldfinger45einmal tief Luft holen

 
  
    #466
1
09.01.14 18:49
Dann ab über 13 Euro  

989 Postings, 4037 Tage Benz 2Kursziel

 
  
    #467
09.01.14 19:37
Sille und Kicky, manchmal ist man blind, Dankeschön, jetzt weiß ich es genau......
 

214 Postings, 4250 Tage -Sille-no Problem

 
  
    #468
09.01.14 20:23

214 Postings, 4250 Tage -Sille-so ich finde die knapp 6% als konso

 
  
    #469
1
09.01.14 20:30
müssten eigentlich reichen. Morgen oder spätestens Montag kann es wieder hoch gehen.  

4195 Postings, 7571 Tage MannemerHoch am Freitag ?

 
  
    #470
09.01.14 22:44
Da müsste ich mich nach dem heutigen Tag aber sehr täuschen bei den Amis. Denke wir werden morgen bis Schluss in NY nochmal Abschläge erleben die sich in der kommenden Woche fortsetzen. Da kann es noch ganz schön krachen.  

3848 Postings, 4734 Tage Taktueriker81@mannemer

 
  
    #471
09.01.14 22:54
kommt auf den Newsflow der einzelnen Aktien an. Wobei viele die Patronen für diese Woche schon verschossen haben...

VG
Taktueriker  

4195 Postings, 7571 Tage MannemerDa erwarte ich

 
  
    #472
10.01.14 02:12
...morgen und nächste Woche nichts mehr groß. Die letzten Tage kam ja Einiges und hat die Kurse getrieben. Denke vorm Monatsende spielt sich nicht allzu viel neues ab.  

79561 Postings, 9166 Tage KickyTrina Solar - Time To Buy Again

 
  
    #473
2
10.01.14 12:15
....
Trina Solar has again started performing quite well in the last couple of quarters. The company's processing costs make it competitive with the lowest cost players such as JinkoSolar (JKS) and Yingli Green Energy (YGE). Trina Solar has also got relatively low valuation multiple compared to the other US solar stocks such as SunPower (SPWR) and SolarCity (SCTY). Q3 shipments of 775 MW were almost 100 MW higher than guidance, making the company amongst the top 5 global panel suppliers. Trina has a low debt equity ratio plus it is strongly supported by the Chinese government. Given that the company has started to perform well and the industry backdrop remains very strong, I would advise investors to start buying the stocks on dips.

What Trina Solar is doing right

1) Top global solar panel supplier - Trina Solar is one of the biggest suppliers of solar panels in the world, having ~8-9% global market share in 2013 with shipments of ~2.6 GW for the whole year....
The company has made a roaring come back in the last couple of quarters, with shipments for 2013 being just ~20% short than that of the No.1 solar panel supplier.

  For the fourth quarter of 2013, we expect our shipments to be between 660 megawatt to 690 megawatts and overall gross margin to be in the middle teens in the percentage terms. We also revised our guidance for total PV module and system deliveries upwards to between 2.58 gigawatts and 2.62 gigawatts for the full year of 2013.

   Source - Trina Solar Q3 Conference Call

2) Entry into Solar Development The company plans to develop 100-200 MW of solar plants per quarter. The gross margins for solar plants these days are typically higher than that from the sale of solar modules. Canadian Solar, SunPower and First Solar (FSLR) have managed to generate higher margins through their solar system installation and development business. TSL recently signed a deal to develop 1000 MW with a local Chinese government.

3) Well Capitalized - Trina Solar has always managed its capital conservatively, being prudent in its capacity expansion. The company has got a total debt of $1.1 billion with net cash of $550 million. TSL has got one of the lowest debt to equity ratios in the solar industry.

4) Strong Chinese government support - Trina Solar is one of the largest solar companies in China and has got strong government backing.......

5) Margin improvement - Trina Solar's margins have improved quite substantially in the last couple of quarters. Trina Solar reported a gross margin of 15.2% in the last quarter and also a small net profit. The gross margin of 15% is one of the highest amongst solar panel makers. Both the shipments and margins have been improving for TSL. The company has also reduced its processing costs for solar modules to ~40/c watt, making it one of the most competitive in the industry.....

Trina Solar Risks

a) Chinese and Japanese Growth slows down -

b)..... as the demand increases I expect the upstream material prices will start to rise again, which could lead to margin compression for the solar panel producers.

c)Solarworld Prozess in USA könnte zu höheren Zöllen führen

Trina Solar has shown a strong performance in the last one year, as the solar industry fundamentals have improved. The company's stock has surged by almost 200% in the last one year, though it remains below that of leading performers such as SolarCity, SunPower and JinkoSolar.

The company's valuation multiple at 0.7x remains well below that of SunPower (P/S ratio of 1.7x) and SolarCity (26.7x) and has room to expand, as the company continues to execute well during the current year. The company's stock is trading at ~$15, which is far below its all time peak price.

http://seekingalpha.com/article/1934221-trina-solar-time-to-buy-again  

1461 Postings, 5697 Tage deutsche_bank24Einstiegskurse

 
  
    #474
10.01.14 14:56
Das war jetzt wohl noch einmal ein kurzer Rücksetzer, um nochmal nachzuladen?
Es gibt aber wohl keinen Grund für eine grundlegende Richtungsänderung!  

214 Postings, 4250 Tage -Sille-sehe ich genauso

 
  
    #475
10.01.14 15:03
Ich finde Trina müsste nach den ganzen News locker bei 20$ stehen.  

Seite: < 1 | ... | 16 | 17 | 18 |
| 20 | 21 | 22 | ... 36  >  
   Antwort einfügen - nach oben