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Die Verkaufsorder wurde erst nach 2 Wochen über Frankfurtt ausgeführt und der Gewinn schmolz dahin.
hab seit 14 Tagen Calls auf Nordex und bin sehr zufrieden.
Mit der Euronext in Paris geht das deutlich besser ,auch mit der Nasdaq, oder Nyse aber Hongkong ist eine Katastrophe
China WindPower Group Limited announced a private placement at HK$0.43 per share issued to China Huadian Corp.'s subsidiary Huadian Fuxin Energy Corp. Limited.
The company notes that the number of new shares will be 880,000,000 approximately 9.9 percent issued by share capital of the Company as enlarged by the Huadian Fuxin's new placement and subscription. This agreement is effective on the approval of regulatory authorities.
Both parties will cooperate on the development of wind power resource owned by CWP with a total capacity of 3.5GW. ....The cooperation will accelerate the development of CWP's wind power and solar power resources as well as strengthening the Company's capital and financing capability while enhancing the Company's cash flow from providing EPC and maintenance services. This helps to ensure CWP's development as well as enlarging its solar power reserves which provides rapid growth in investment.
http://www.4-traders.com/...-with-HUADIAN-FUXIN-ENERGY-in-s-17744513/
Chart bei Google https://www.google.com/...0Limited&sp=2&ei=UofOUqixB4SIwAOTIg
Alhough the official wind installation figure for 2012 has not come out yet, industry officials estimate the 18GW objective will be much higher than the actual installations in 2012. It means the sluggish Chinese wind power market will speed up to some extent this year.
Liu, who was speaking at the annual National Energy Conference in Beijing, said the development of new energy and renewable energy sources would be a priority for 2013. This would be predominantly represented by hydroelectric, wind and photovoltaic power generation.
There are signs China's wind power expansion is picking up. .....
http://www.windpowermonthly.com/article/1165958/...-install-18gw-2013
The plan surpasses a forecast by Bloomberg New Energy Finance for China’s wind and solar capacity addition in 2014. The nation may install as much as 13.3 gigawatts of solar power and 14.7 gigawatts of wind this year, BNEF estimates. The efforts are targeted at curbing coal power plant emissions to ease smog.
China plans to reduce preferential prices for renewable energy and achieve parity with coal-fired power by 2020, CCTV reported.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/print/2014-01-15/...tion-cctv-says.html
hier wird immer nur von "china windpower" gesprochen anstatt "concord new energy".