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HOTT windmills.
APWR
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-34.05%
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(closed on 07/07/08)
Wishing I had climbed on board sooner when Lebed first recommended this guy. Except for 1 or 2 days I've grown accustomed to this showing green. I don't think it's topped out yet. Get on board for another 25% before the end of July.
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The winds of change
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-28.79%
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As wind energy has lagged other forms or renewable energy in recent years, it is now on the the front burner. With such names T. Boone Pickens now starting to invest large sums of money in the space, and the press that will follow, I feel quite sure that wind energy will be the next sector to move sharply to the upside over the next 1 to 2 years. <> APWR is already profitable, and will be bringing it's new manufaturing facility on line in the 3rd qtr of 2008. The company has a low share float, and already has a large back log of orders. This stock can move very quickly so research A><>>...
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Bullish on APWR ...
APWR
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+0.00%
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(closed on 05/18/08)
APWR is set to soar. Reminds me of FSLR in th solar space. I would expect 500% or more (maybe alot more) over next 1 1/2 to 2 years.
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From the Blogosphere
A-Power: Boundless Energy Demand in China Gives It a Boost
My stock idea for today is a company that’s working in the cracks in the Chinese power grid. A-Power Energy Generation (APWR) is a small company that builds distributed power generating systems but is moving quickly into the Green energy sector. <>A typical A-Power project might be a small (less than $50 million) coal-fired power plant that’s adjacent to a factory or industrial park and provides power to the local area. The plant may or may not be connected to the national power grid, but for its local users, it will certainly eliminate the brownouts and outages that plague China’s nation<>< />>>...
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USA Today: China Pushes Solar, Wind Development
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Just something to keep your eye on as your politicians promise you that the US will be the world leader in green tech jobs. In fact they have to layer countless more debt on your children and grandchildren for temporary jobs, to make this dream come true. Most likely this promise will come next spring as the next massive stimulus hits to create "green jobs" retrofitting buildings and such. Meanwhile, ask where the production is and what work we will be left with after we borrow money from China to create temporary jobs. [<>Nov 2, 2009: Lack of Green Energy Manufacturing Capability in >...
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Alternative Energy – Industry Outlook
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OUTLOOK
The Alternative Energy industry is going through a recovery after absorbing the global recession and the cascading fall in global crude oil prices. Earlier this year, quite a few alternative energy companies were in the trough. Though these companies have recovered from their lows, their valuations are still significantly lower than their 52-week highs.
The growth of alternative energy companies is closely tied to the fortunes of the economy. In its latest release, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) predicted that total U.S. electricity consumption will decline by 3.3% in 20...
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Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights: Evergreen Solar Inc., JA Solar Holdings Co Ltd., A-Power Energy Generation System, LDK Solar Company Ltd. and First Solar Inc. – Press Releases
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For Immediate Release Chicago, IL – November 5, 2009 – Zacks.com announces the latest Industry Outlook. Today, Zacks Equity Research discusses the Alternative Energy sector, including Evergreen Solar Inc. (ESLR), JA Solar Holdings Co Ltd. (JASO), A-Power Energy Generation System (APWR), LDK Solar Company Ltd. (LDK) and First Solar Inc. (FSLR). A synopsis of today’s Industry Outlook is presented below. The full article can be read at http://www.zacks.com/stock/news/26898/Alternative+Energy.<>Alternative energy stock prices generally rise and fall in direct proportion to the price of crude>...
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Alternative Energy – Industry Outlook
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OUTLOOK
The Alternative Energy industry is going through a recovery after absorbing the global recession and the cascading fall in global crude oil prices. Earlier this year, quite a few alternative energy companies were in the trough. Though these companies have recovered from their lows, their valuations are still significantly lower than their 52-week highs.
The growth of alternative energy companies is closely tied to the fortunes of the economy. In its latest release, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) predicted that total U.S. electricity consumption will decline by 3.3% in 20...
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