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..naja, ich weiss ja nicht was Ihr wollt, aber ich kann mir diese +14% nicht erklären.
Entweder sind diese:
1.) durch die generellenen positiven Ergebnisse der Solarwerte bedingt gewesen
2.) Worldwater wird doch noch positive News am 19.05. veröffentlichen
Auf jeden Fall deckt sich jemand damit ein !!!
Ist der Boden erreicht, oder gehts noch weiter abwärts ?
Greetz,
Es fehlen einfach die News! Auf diesem Niveau bleibt WWAT fair bewertet. Der Spanien-Auftrag ist noch nicht sicher und weitere Großprojekte wurden nicht publiziert. Je länger insbesondere die News zu Spanien und anderen neuen Projekten fehlen, wird der Kurs weiter fallen denke ich. Denn was bleibt außer Phantasie wenn dieser Auftrag nicht zustande kommt?
Die Quartalszahlen könnten dann zu einer Trendwende führen, wenn entweder auf der Kostenseite signifikante Verbesserungen zu spüren sind oder die Bekanntgabe der Zahlen mit der Ankündigung von Abschlüssen neuer oder sich in der Schwebe befindlichen Projekte(Spanien) einhergeht.
Sehen die Zahlen und Aussagen in der "Analystenkonferenz" gut aus, kann es m.E. schnell noch mal 20-30% hochgehen und mittelfristig auch die 1,50$ wieder zu sehen sein. Neue wirkliche Kurshöhen wird es wohl erst mit neuen Projekten geben und nicht zuletzt, wenn WWAT mal unter dem Strich Gewinne schreibt...
Ganz klar, nur meine Meinung und es kann anders kommen. Sehen die Zahlen ok aus, es werden Aussagen zum Abschluß des Spanien-Projektes bekannt gegeben und der Kurs schlägt eine Trendwende ein - dann werde ich zukaufen! Vorher nicht!
Gruß
Bow
offen und ehrlich.
Gute Umsätze, aber noch satte Verluste, die allerdings auch zu erwarten waren.
Ich hätte mehr erhoffe, aber der Markt scheint es recht gut aufzunehmen.
Um 10 Uhr ET ist die Conference, die auch über die WWAT-Seite zu verfolgen sein wird.
Das ist sicherlich etwas aufwändig für WWAT gewesen, daher denke ich, sie werden sich etwas davon versprechen bzw. auch was interessantes zu sagen haben.
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WorldWater & Solar Technologies Announces First Quarter Results
Monday May 19, 6:05 am ET
Posts Revenue of $9.0 Million; Company Focused on Path to Profitability
EWING, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--WorldWater & Solar Technologies Corp. (OTC BB: WWAT.OB - News), developer and marketer of proprietary high-horsepower solar systems, today announced results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2008.
Financial Highlights:
* Revenue for the first quarter was $9.0 million, compared with $0.9 million reported in the first quarter of 2007. The ten-fold increase in revenue was primarily due to several project awards, most notably the Fresno Yosemite Airport, now nearly complete, and Denver International Airport, which broke ground in February.
* The company recorded a gross loss for the quarter of $2.3 million, versus a gross profit of $0.2 million in the prior-year period; the 2008 loss was primarily due to the higher-than-anticipated complexity and thus cost overruns associated with several contracts in progress, including the aforementioned airports.
* The Company’s net loss for the first quarter of 2008 was $7.3 million, or $(0.04) per share, compared to a loss of $2.2 million, or $(0.01) per share, in the first quarter of 2007.
* On February 13, 2008 the Company announced that it had raised $35.6 million from the Quercus Trust in a private placement of WorldWater Series F Preferred Stock. The Company’s balance of cash and cash equivalents as of March 31, 2008 was $29.4 million, compared with $6.9 million as of December 31, 2007.
“This quarter, we saw tremendous revenue growth but disappointing bottom-line results, which, taken together, highlight where we will focus our energies this year,” said Frank Smith, CEO of WorldWater & Solar Technologies. “We have a number of excellent opportunities on our plate, but we have a lot of work to do as well.
“Since March, management has spent a great deal of time and energy reviewing the company’s operations, making necessary changes, and planning for the future. We are dedicated to improving our financial performance and paving a path to profitability, and, with this in mind, are currently undergoing a thorough assessment of our overhead, contract priorities, and capital spending plans through the introduction of an increasingly process-oriented business structure. We have already made some changes to right-size our operations, and we will take further measures as necessary to reduce our burn rate and focus on disciplined business execution. The company is also working to shorten project cycle times, to increase visibility, focus our sales efforts and improve WorldWater’s overall working capital utilization. In addition, we need to ensure that our contracts are properly priced – as the cost overruns evident this past quarter are simply unacceptable.
“We expect Spain to finalize its new incentive program this summer but, more importantly, see many attractive installation opportunities here in the U.S., including the two new solar contracts in California just announced. We are committed more than ever to leveraging our ENTECH operations, led by Scott Albertson, to provide the company with cutting-edge, dual-axis tracking solutions for photovoltaic and solar thermal applications worldwide. We are now in the process of building a facility that will start rolling out products for validation and qualification in the third quarter, positioning the company for continued expansion in 2009.
“Given recent trends in oil prices, demand for solar power will not, in our opinion, diminish anytime soon. Even as tax credits and incentives change – both here and overseas – the long-term attractiveness of the sun as a viable source of renewable, clean energy is without question. I remain optimistic about the outlook for WorldWater and will update our investors every quarter as to the steps we are taking to strengthen the company and maximize returns to shareholders. We are committed to providing better transparency of information and, with that in mind, are holding our first ever earnings conference call today. As I said, we have a lot of work to do, but we have the people, technology, and vision to take WorldWater & Solar Technologies to the next level and truly become a leader in the solar energy field.”
Monday May 19, 6:00 am ET
Projects to be Installed for Town of Windsor and Contra Costa Water District Showcase WorldWater's Growing Client Base in Water Municipalities
EWING, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--WorldWater & Solar Technologies Corp. (OTC BB: WWAT.OB - News), developer and marketer of proprietary high-power solar systems, today announced the Company has been awarded two new solar contracts in California, which include a 783 kilowatt system for the Town of Windsor and a 53 kilowatt system for the Contra Costa Water District (CCWD) of Concord. The systems, valued in aggregate at approximately $5.4 million, showcase WorldWater’s experience and commitment to providing quality, reliable solar-powered energy systems and water pumping systems to water municipalities.
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For the Town of Windsor, WorldWater will install a ground-mount, single axis tracking solar system; two carports with fixed-tilt solar arrays that provide shaded, covered parking; a roof-mounted solar array constructed on a new storage facility and additional roof-mounted solar arrays on two existing structures. The overall system will be installed at the city’s wastewater treatment plant. Construction is expected to begin this summer, with completion scheduled for December 2008. The system will help Windsor achieve approximately 50% of its 2010 Green House Gas Reduction Target Program and also indirectly save the district over $130,000 annually on electricity costs from PG&E. The project is being financed under a Power Purchase Agreement or “PPA.”
The Contra Costa Water District will be provided with a fixed-tilt, ground mounted solar array which is expected to offset about 30 percent of the electrical use at the station annually. The system will be installed at the Ygnacio Pumping Station, and construction is expected to begin by the end of May, with completion scheduled for mid-August. This installation is part of the Contra Costa Water District’s continuing efforts to reduce carbon emissions and to integrate sustainable, cost-effective energy systems into its infrastructure, creating more value for ratepayers. In 2007, the CCWD was named a ‘Bay Area Green Business.’ The project is being financed in part by a state rebate.
“WorldWater is uniquely suited to provide cost-effective, clean energy solutions to major users of water and electricity in all areas where water availability and increasing energy costs are becoming problematic, most certainly in California,” says Frank Smith, CEO, WorldWater and Solar Technologies Corp. “Our ability to design and build solar arrays to run on and off-grid motor control applications makes us a prime supplier to the municipal water market, as well as the agricultural, dairy and food processing industries and large municipal clients.”
Gruß
Bow
Muss jetzt zum Termin und lasse mich nachher mal überraschen : ) - Vielleicht irre ich mich.
Gruß
Bow
Meinungen?
Aber Achtung, stimme Mannemer hundertprozentig zu: Bodenbildung im Verlauf abwarten! Evtl. setzt diese bereits um 75 US-Cent ein, - wie Mannemer sagt spätestens bei 50 Cent!
Gruß
Bow
Bin froh meinen Kauf immer wieder nicht getätigt zu haben, 50cent der Boden?
Bin gespannt ob der sich da bildet.
-,70$cent = 45cent klingt besser, oder?
das Teil zeigt momentan relative Stärke.
Ich jedenfalls habe heute eine erste Posi aufgebaut.
Kaufen wenn die Zahlen enttäuschend sind und das Teil am Boden liegt
war schon immer keine schlechte Option.
WorldWater & Solar Technologies Announces 2008 Stockholder Meeting
WorldWater&Solar Technologies Corp. (News) (OTC BB:WWAT.OB), developer and marketer of proprietary high-power solar systems, today announced the Company will hold its 2008 Stockholder Meeting on June 26 at WorldWater headquarters in Ewing, New Jersey. Several matters will be voted on, as described in the Company's proxy statement, followed by a presentation and Q&A session. The meeting will begin promptly at 2:00 p.m. For those investors who cannot attend, the presentation material will be posted on the Company's website.
“WorldWater is holding its Stockholder Meeting at our corporate facilities this year to highlight our products and engineering capabilities,“ says Frank Smith, CEO, WorldWater and Solar Technologies Corp. “We hope that our investors can come to Ewing and meet several members of our management team as well as the board.“
About WorldWater&Solar Technologies
WorldWater&Solar Technologies Corp. is a full-service, international solar electric engineering and water management company with unique, high-powered and patented solar technology that can not only generate and distribute electricity, but can drive 1000 horsepower motors and pumps from sunshine independently or in conjunction with the electric grid, providing solutions to a broad spectrum of the world's electricity and water supply problems. For more information about WorldWater&Solar Technologies Corp., visit the website at www.worldwater.com.
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30.05.2008 - 07:47
Mit deutlichen Kursaufschlägen bei den Solarwerten rechnen Händler zum Wochenausklang. Zur Begründung verweisen sie auf Presseberichte, denen zufolge sich die Große Koalition in der Nacht auf die neuen Modalitäten der Förderung von Solarstrom geeinigt hat.
Details soll es zwar erst am Montag geben, allerdings zeichnet sich ab, dass die Kürzungen bei weitem nicht so drastisch ausfallen werden, wie von Teilen der Union gefordert", erklärt ein Marktteilnehmer. Gerade nach den Abstufungen durch Merrill Lynch und den damit verbundenen Kursverlusten am Vortag, seien die Papiere nunmehr für eine kräftige Gegenbewegung reif.
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