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More Beijing Anger On EU Solar Tariffs

Solar dispute intensifies in Europe

I’ve been trying to avoid writing about the latest punitive tariffs for Chinese solar panels that look set to come from the European Union this week, since the story has dragged on for more than a year now and the outcome was almost inevitable. But that said, it would be a bit remiss of me not to write at least something on this latest move, which is expected to see European Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht formally recommend the introduction of anti-dumping tariffs for solar panels supplied from China. (English article) Read Full Post…

Canadian Solar, Report Lift Panel Makers

Clouds finally lifting over solar sector?

Solar panel makers are finally seeing signs that the clouds could be lifting from their embattled sector, sparking a stock rally for their volatile shares. Canadian Solar (Nasdaq: CSIQ) led off the upbeat news, releasing preliminary results that included better-than-expected first-quarter sales and margins. But perhaps more importantly, other reports said the industry is seeing some of its first sustained price increases after more than 2 years of declines. Read Full Post…

News Digest: April 24, 2013

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on April 24. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • MIIT: Market To Decide If Tencent (HKEx: 700) WeChat Charges Fees (Chinese article)
  • Yingli (NYSE: YGE) Signs $165 Mln Loan With China Dev Bank (PRNewswire)
  • Columbia Pacific, China Partner To Develop Senior Living Projects (Businesswire)

Yingli Joins State Bail-Out Queue

Yingli gets state lifeline

Yingli (NYSE: YGE) has become the latest player in China’s struggling solar sector to get a lifeline from Beijing, as an interesting picture starts to emerge of the relative health of the sector’s major players and who is likely to lead a coming consolidation. The list of who gets these lifelines could also reflect the relative importance Beijing places on China’s wide and varied field of solar panel and panel component makers, meaning some of these lifeline recipients could emerge as potential leaders to help consolidate the sector in the months ahead. Read Full Post…

Buffett To Rescue Suntech?

Buffett to Suntech’s rescue?

Intriguing rumors that billionaire investor Warren Buffett might be eying bankrupt former solar superstar Suntech (NYSE: STP) are breathing new life into embattled solar shares, as traders bet that western investors could help to revive the sector. Such a move would indeed be a major vote of confidence in this tarnished industry, since most observers believe that no private investors would want to bet on this group and a state-led rescue will be necessary to save the shaky sector. But all of that said, I’m quite skeptical that the latest rumors are true, since Buffett isn’t know for investing in problem-plagued companies or sectors.

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Solar: Big Get Better, Smaller Suffer 太阳能:大企业获好转,小企业遭困境

A couple of new items from the battered solar sector hint that the situation may be improving for the largest companies, even as smaller players continue to struggle and face the very real danger of collapse. Of course I’d be remiss if I didn’t point out that I’ve predicted a rebound for this embattled sector once or twice before based on optimistic company statements, and in each instance the rebound I was sensing never came. This time the difference could be that many smaller players have now closed or are tottering on the brink of insolvency, meaning they are losing share to the larger, relatively healthier players with more resources.

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Solar Rallies on New Beijing Subsidies 中国政府新补贴使太阳能股反弹

China’s solar panel industry is starting to look more and more like a beggar kneeling on the doorstep of Beijing, with the latest word that the central government is preparing to hand out an additional $1.1 billion in subsidies to the struggling sector. That news comes just after a government official was quoted saying Beijing is considering a plan to double its already ambitious target for a massive building spree of new solar electricity plants, again in a bid to support the struggling sector.

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Solar: LDK Cuts, First Solar in China 中国光伏产业:几家欢喜几家愁

There’re quite a few news bits coming from the solar sector today, with more downbeat news from struggling LDK Solar (NYSE: LDK) even as 2 western panel makers make important new inroads to the China market. Meantime, Canadian Solar (Nasdaq: CSIQ) is also getting some good news in the form of new financing from a major western commercial lender for a new solar power project in Canada.

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Yingli Order: Sunnier Days Ahead? 英利获大单意味未来光明?

Struggling solar panel maker Yingli (NYSE: YGE) is trying the good news-bad news approach to distract investors from its latest downbeat earnings, announcing its biggest-ever new order on the same day it released its dismal third-quarter results. Based on shareholder reaction, the approach has been quite successful, with Yingli’s stock surging more than 13 percent in Wednesday trade after both announcements came out. Investors seem to clearly be focused on the big new order, and are hoping that Yingli may actually be able to manufacture profitably by the time it delivers the solar cells to this major new customer.

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News Digest: November 29 报摘: 2012年11月29日

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on November 29. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • CNOOC (HKEx: 883), Nexen (Toronto: NXY) Reapply For US Deal Approval (English article)
  • Yingli (NYSE: YGE) Announces Largest Module Supply Contract in Company History (PRNewswire)
  • Jingdong Mall Obtains 5 Bln Yuan in Credit for Supplier Financing (English article)
  • Shanda Cloudary Aims For April 2013 IPO, Hires Merrill As Underwriter (Chinese article)

Solar: New Suntech Cuts And Shrinking Stocks 太阳能:尚德缩减产能及股票缩水

There’s a flurry of news coming from the embattled solar sector, led by a sharp cutback by Suntech (NYSE: STP) at its main US plant that looks suspiciously like it is being ordered by Beijing part of a government rescue plan for the struggling company. Meantime, JA Solar (Nasdaq: JASO) and LDK (NYSE: LDK) are struggling just to stay listed as their market values quickly evaporate. And in a rare but fleeting piece of good news, Yingli (NYSE: YGE), Trina (NYSE: TSL) and others are getting a temporary boost as they reclaim money they previously set aside but will no longer need to use as provisions in the US anti-dumping investigation against them.

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