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Solar Credit Crunch: Buy When There's Blood on the Streets (Part 2)
Written By: Eben Esterhuizen
2007-08-24 00:39:05
Shopping for bargains in the solar sector? As we pointed out in Part 1, some selling may have been overdone, creating attractive entry points for solar investors. I wish I can sit here and write about why you should buy TrinaSolar (TSL - Last trade $41.77) after they surprised everyone with their recent earnings report. I want to tell you how FirstSolar (FSLR - Last trade $94.20) continues to amaze me. I want to tell you to buy solar stocks that are fundamentally strong. I want to reassure you that everything is going to be ok, and that the past month has just been another "necessary correction" in a bull market that will continue to defy gravity for years to come. But I can't.
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Solar Credit Crunch: Buy When There's Blood on the Streets (Part 3)
Written By: Eben Esterhuizen
2007-08-28 02:19:54
Have we now found a bottom for stocks? In Part 2 we recommended the "wait-and-see" approach, as more economic data is needed to show the impact of the subprime meltdown. I'm not going to pretend that it's easy to call a top or a bottom, but I believe that there is good value out there.
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TSL: A Great Momentum Play as Markets Reassess Subprime Fiasco
Written By: Eben Esterhuizen
2007-06-26 00:45:21
Another day, another note on a Chinese solar stock. With the exception of SolarFun (SOLF - Last trade $9.69), I still feel that the market hasn't separated the winners from the losers in the Chinese solar crowd. Is Trina Solar (TSL - Last trade $47.12) a winner? Today's trading was very interesting, with TSL suddenly moving north and approaching its 50-day moving average.
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TSL: Greater Transparency Could Spark Near-Term Rally
Written By: Eben Esterhuizen
2008-03-04 00:26:33
Solar stocks have seen a sharp pullback since the start of 2008, and short-term rallies from current levels should be expected.

Upcoming catalysts for near-term rallies include the announcement of new supply deals, better than expected earnings results, short squeezes and the potential for supportive legislation. The more important question investors will need to ask: Are solar fundamentals deteriorating? Banc of America analyst Eric Brown recently suggested that solar will soon follow the trend of ethanol stocks, where attractive valuations can be trumped by deteriorating industry fundamentals. Several analysts have criticized the Banc of America note, arguing that solar stocks will continue to shine.


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U.S. Solar vs. Chinese Solar
Written By: Eben Esterhuizen
2007-09-14 01:54:08
Yesterday, the World Bank said that China has the capacity to absorb the impact of the recent international financial market turmoil if it spreads to its robust economy. "Even if the financial crisis brings about a global economic slowdown, it will help China to adjust its pace of economic development," said Louis Kuijs, senior economist for World Bank's China office. Will Chinese solar stocks benefit from this momentum?

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