Trina Solar - Die strahlende Perle
Prognosen im Solarsektor sind besonders schwierig. Die Mehrheit der Unternehmen blickt allerdings zuversichtlich ins kommende Jahr. Anleger sollten sich nicht verunsichern lassen und an den Top-Aktien der Branche festhalten. Das sind in erster Linie JinkoSolar und Trina Solar. Beide Unternehmen haben im Gegensatz zu Renesola mit ihren vorgelegten Ergebnissen positiv überrascht. close
Das klingt für mich doch vielversprechend wenn ich das richtig verstanden habe.
If those predictions come true, that's great news for the solar industry. Demand is picking up in sustainable markets, and we should see consistent growth as the cost of solar comes down and the cost of other energy sources goes up.
The impact on solar companies
Increasing demand has resulted in stable pricing in the second half of 2013, and that's been a boon for manufacturers. Once struggling to break even, SunPower , Canadian Solar , JinkoSolar , and Trina Solar are now profitable and trends look to be in their favor.
Take a look at the gross margin trends over the past year for these companies. Margins are improving rapidly as a result of better pricing and cost reductions that were put in place when the industry was in a worse position.
If demand grows to 46 GW in 2014, these margins should continue to improve. There's little new capacity coming online next year, and even SunPower's 350 MW expansion won't be ready until 2015.
Chinese manufacturers won't likely start expanding or upgrading plants until at least 2015. Even the best manufacturers are still dealing with bloated balance sheets, and Chinese banks have a lower appetite for solar risk after the past three years. That should keep supply stable for the foreseeable future.
Foolish bottom line
2013 was a great year for solar companies, both operationally and on the stock market. If demand continues to grow, I think 2014 could be even better. Japan and the U.S. should see steady, growth and China will likely install more than 10 GW by itself. 46 GW is an aggressive target for the industry, but one I think it can reach.
http://www.dailyfinance.com/2013/12/08/...g-will-the-solar-market-be/
"We rate Trina Solar Ltd (TSL) a SELL. This is driven by a few notable weaknesses, which we believe should have a greater impact than any strengths, and could make it more difficult for investors to achieve positive results compared to most of the stocks we cover. The company's weaknesses can be seen in multiple areas, such as its generally high debt management risk, disappointing return on equity and poor profit margins."
Highlights from the analysis by TheStreet Ratings Team goes as follows:
The debt-to-equity ratio of 1.49 is relatively high when compared with the industry average, suggesting a need for better debt level management. To add to this, TSL has a quick ratio of 0.66, this demonstrates the lack of ability of the company to cover short-term liquidity needs.
Current return on equity is lower than its ROE from the same quarter one year prior. This is a clear sign of weakness within the company. Compared to other companies in the Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment industry and the overall market, Trina Solar Ltd's return on equity significantly trails that of both the industry average and the S&P 500.
The gross profit margin for Trina Solar Ltd is currently extremely low, coming in at 11.62%. Regardless of TSL's low profit margin, it has managed to increase from the same period last year. Despite the mixed results of the gross profit margin, TSL's net profit margin of -7.63% significantly underperformed when compared to the industry average.
Trina Solar Ltd reported significant earnings per share improvement in the most recent quarter compared to the same quarter a year ago. This company has reported somewhat volatile earnings recently. But, we feel it is poised for EPS growth in the coming year. During the past fiscal year, Trina Solar Ltd reported poor results of -$3.76 vs. -58 cents a share in the prior year. This year, the market expects an improvement in earnings (-$1.20 vs. -$3.76).
The net income growth from the same quarter one year ago has significantly exceeded that of the S&P 500 and the Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment industry. The net income increased by 63.5% when compared to the same quarter one year prior, rising from -$92.1 million to -$33.65 million.
http://www.thestreet.com/story/12140640/3/...n-as-market-rallies.html
http://www.thestreet.com/story/12132435/1/...ng.html?cm_ven_int=morej
Wie schon gesagt: lachhaft, Thema verfehlt ... setzen 6.
Allen viel Glück hier.
BLUE
http://www.thestreet.com/story/12132435/1/...on--jinkosolar-19600.htm
Am 5. Dezember 2013 hat die Europäische Kommission ihre Entscheidung, die Preisverpflichtung von chinesischen Exportherstellermit dem chinesischen Handelskammer für Import und Export von Maschinen und Elektronikerzeugnissen (CCCME ) im Zusammenhang mit der AD -und AS- Verfahren zu akzeptieren . Chinesische Solarpanel Exporteure , die in der Preisverpflichtung , einschließlich Trina Solar, sind von der Teilnahme befreit AD und AS Aufgaben wie unten beschrieben. Der Rat der Europäischen Union angekündigt, seine endgültige Entscheidung über die Verhängung AD und AS Zölle auf die Einfuhren von kristallinen Silizium-Photovoltaik- Zellen und-Modulen , deren Ursprung oder Herkunft China ist . Eine durchschnittliche Zollsatz von 47,7% , bestehend aus beiden AD -und AS- Aufgaben , wird für einen Zeitraum von zwei Jahren ab dem 6. Dezember 2013 , chinesische Solar-Panel- Exporteure, die mit den Untersuchungen der Europäischen Kommission zusammengearbeitet angewendet werden.
" Trina Solar hat sich zur Einhaltung verpflichtet und in voller Übereinstimmung mit dem Preis Unternehmen seit seiner vorläufigen Anwendung am Anfang August dieses Jahres gewesen, und als solche sind wir vom kürzlich angekündigten Antidumping-und Antisubventionszölle der Europäischen Union befreit ", sagte Jifan Gao , Chairman und Chief Executive Officer von Trina Solar. "Wir freuen uns auf die Jahre von einem stabilen Wachstum in den europäischen Märkten , die weiterhin einer der wichtigsten Märkte von Trina Solar sein wird . "
na toll...was ist denn in Europa noch zu reissen?????wichtigsten Märkte...oh Gott...das riecht nach einem weiteren Kursdesaster heute....Dreck
Wenn sich irgendwann wieder ein Aufwärtstrend abzeichnen sollte, werde ich vielleicht wieder einsteigen. Aber nur vielleicht. Aktien, an denen ich mir einmal die Finger verbrannt habe, müssen schon eine beeindruckende Wende hinlegen, um mich vom Gegenteil zu überzeugen.
Viel Erfolg allen noch investierten Leuten hier!
http://www.solarserver.de/solar-magazin/...den-us-dollar-wachsen.html
Beijing has circulated a draft proposal to provinces and Chinese solar companies for feedback about its 2014 installation target. Currently, The 12GW target consists of 8GW of distributed systems and 4GW of utility scale projects, which are more profitable for solar companies. This proposal will be finalized before the end of January.
This draft has called into question how bright China"s solar demand is next year. Here is Credit Suisse:
The market is concerned that the central government"s focus on distributed generation, at the potential expense of utility scale projects, may make the ~12 GW target unrealistic if utility scale projects are capped at 4 GW.
The emphasis on the distributed generation segment may make utility scale project approvals from the central government less obtainable.......
und der Chart von freerealtime verspricht auch nix Gutes
Ist doch klar....oder?
Also..her mit den Solaris
http://de.reuters.com/article/topNews/idDEBEE9B900320131210
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/...mited-enters-oversold-111124602.html
"Trina Solar is committed to complying with and has been in full compliance with the price undertaking since its provisional application at the beginning of August this year, and as such we are exempt from the European Union's recently announced anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties," said Jifan Gao, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Trina Solar. ....
http://www.ariva.de/news/...ice-Undertaking-in-European-Union-4870684
http://www.thestreet.com/story/12145607/1/...t-for-solar-stocks.html?