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  1. [verwijderd] 14 november 2008 20:10
    quote:

    willocq schreef:

    Komt er misschien een overname bod op AMG???
    Noem er trouwens eens één ?

    Volgens mij kan alleen AMG zichzelf overnemen met deze koers..Timminco hebben ze nu gratis bij deze stand (6.99 21:10)
  2. [verwijderd] 16 november 2008 16:55
    quote:

    Dangr schreef:

    Slotstand DJ +6,8% !!!

    Dat wordt morgen flink hoger openen. Je zou vandaag maar je aandelen AMG verkocht hebben.
    Dan had je een verstandige beslissing genomen ;)

    Gek idee dat je AMG straks voor minder dan EUR 10,- kan kopen.
  3. [verwijderd] 16 november 2008 18:51
    quote:

    premier.i.c. schreef:

    [quote=Dangr]
    Slotstand DJ +6,8% !!!

    Dat wordt morgen flink hoger openen. Je zou vandaag maar je aandelen AMG verkocht hebben.
    [/quote]

    Gek idee dat je AMG straks voor minder dan EUR 10,- kan kopen.

    Misschien morgen al..
  4. [verwijderd] 16 november 2008 20:20
    quote:

    JanK1 schreef:

    Ach en achteraf hebben velen gelijk, maar ik houd vertrouwen in AMG,

    niet in de markt
    Ja Jan....ik ben aan het wikken en wegen in ieder geval; Volg AMG al vanaf E 40,- en twijfel of ik nu op dit niveau vlak boven de E 10,- ga instappen of nog even moet wachten totdat het eventueel nog lager kan. 't Is in ieder geval een bespottelijk prijsje. Je zou zeggen..."hup kopen en op de plank ermee...over 3 jaar ben ik spekkoper nummer 1 !!!!".
  5. [verwijderd] 16 november 2008 20:22
    De markt heeft altijd gelijk (haha).
    Wellicht denken sommige beleggers dat de overheid z'n subsidie intrekt aangaande ruimtevaart?
    Anderzijds is het een constante stroom inkomsten.
    Investeerders die beleggingen terug (gaan) trekken?
  6. Outperformers 16 november 2008 21:47
    Ik vind AMG ook veel te laag gewaardeerd, maar dat zal iedere aandeelhouder van stukken AMG wel hebben.

    Groene energie is zeker de toekomst; echter is deze vorm van energie constant in ontwikkeling. Ik vraag me af of AMG (en in sterkere mate nog Timminco) hierin ook meegaat en niet een product fabriceert wat over een jaar of wat alweer achterhaald/verouderd blijkt te zijn, waarna de vraag hiernaar 'instort'.

    Iemand een idee?
  7. [verwijderd] 17 november 2008 09:46
    Update: Solaria has a 10-year, 1.3-gigawatt solar cell supply deal with one of its backers,Australian German solar firm Q-Cells, that ensures it has access to materials.

    lees het artikel :

    German renewables mixed; solar strong, wind bumpyReuters, Thursday November 13 2008* Q-Cells, Phoenix Solar hike 2008 outlooks
    * REpower slashes 2009/2010 sales outlook
    * Q-Cells, Phoenix Solar shares up, REpower drops
    By Christoph Steitz and Anneli Palmen
    FRANKFURT, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Shares in several German solar sector companies were outperforming as Q-Cells and Phoenix Solar hiked their full-year outlooks, while wind-power company REpower felt the squeeze of the global economic crisis.
    REpower cut its 2009/2010 sales growth forecast on Thursday, citing a "certain risk of project shifts on the part of customers in the next business year".
    Aleo Solar, another German solar module maker, reported quarterly earnings, also confirming its outlook for the fiscal years 2008 and 2009.
    The upbeat news from the solar sector did not seem to dampen concerns that the credit crunch might also affect solar companies in the future.
    "Although solar companies have hiked or maintained their outlooks, one has to be careful regarding too much optimism," said Commerzbank analyst Robert Schramm.
    "Also, the increases in outlooks were much more cautious than they potentially could have been," he said.
    Shares in Q-Cells and Phoenix Solar were, respectively, up 11.6 percent and 5.7 percent by 1529 GMT, placing them among the top gainers in Frankfurt's technology index, while Aleo Solar was up 5.1 percent.
    REpower was down 3.42 percent, making it one of the biggest decliners on the TECDAX.
    The company said an expected slow-down of the wind energy market in 2009 might be reflected in what it called a "stagnating or even slightly declining numbers of new installations."
    It now expected sales growth in 2009/2010 to come in at 30 percent to 35 percent, down from a previous forecast of 40 percent to 50 percent.
    SOLAR WINNERS
    Q-Cells hiked its outlook for full-year sales and net profit to, respectively, 1.35 billion euros ($1.69 billion) and 215 million euros, citing improved business at its U.S. unit Q-Cells International.
    "All in all today's newsflow is much better than the horror scenarios which were played by the market in the recent days," DZ Bank analyst Sven Kuerten wrote in a note, confirming its "Buy" rating on the stock.
    UniCredit analyst Alexander Stiehler wrote that Phoenix Solar's nine-month results -- including a raised 2008 outlook for EBIT and sales -- were "impressive".
    The company now expects sales of 380 million euros, up from a previous estimate of at least 370 million euros.
    "The presented results clearly show the strong performance of Phoenix Solar in the booming Spanish market and other Southern European countries like Italy and Greece," he said.
    However, he also said the company did not give a 2009 outlook, adding that Phoenix Solar -- being a downstream player -- is closer to end customers and could therefore feel the pinch of the market crisis.
    On Wednesday, German peer Solon, which manufactures solar modules, reported nine-month figures, slashing its growth forecast for this year and next. (Reporting by Christoph Steitz; Editing by Andrew Macdonald)

    (Earth2Tech)
    Solaria Seeks $100M for Solar in Stripes
    Written by Craig RubensNo CommentsPosted November 13th, 2008 at 7:00 am in Hitlines,StartupsSilicon solar startup Solaria is looking to more than double its funding with a new $100 million financing round, CEO Suvi Sharma confirmed with us today, and first reported by VentureWire. The Series D round would be used to add an additional 50-100 megawatts of production capacity by 2010 to its 25-megawatt line currently operating in the Philippines. To date, the 9-year-old startup has raised $77 million in funding.

    The Fremont, Calif.-based startup takes standard crystalline silicon solar cells and slices them into thin strips, a process the company calls “cell multiplication technology.” The 2-millimeter-wide silicon strips are reassembled in a stripe pattern and then an optical concentrator is laid on top to focus light away from the gaps and onto the strips. The company says its unique module design has the same form, function and — most importantly — efficiency as traditional solar modules but uses half the amount of silicon material. Update: Solaria has a 10-year, 1.3-gigawatt solar cell supply deal with one of its backers,Australian German solar firm Q-Cells, that ensures it has access to materials.

    In addition to Q-Cells, the company has other big backers, including Sigma Partners, NGEN and Moser Baer. The company has been relatively quiet since closing its $50 million Series C round in July 2007. The company is older than many other solar startups and has built an expansive partner network that includes BP Solar and Spire. Sharma tells us the company’s current customers are large project developers but Solaria is developing a series of “specialty modules” for different market segments which it hopes to start bringing to market in 2010, and the company is looking to hire a number of engineers to finish R&D on these new products.

    Image courtesy of Solaria.

  8. [verwijderd] 17 november 2008 21:35
    quote:

    André S schreef:

    [quote=JanK1]
    Ach en achteraf hebben velen gelijk, maar ik houd vertrouwen in AMG,

    niet in de markt
    [/quote]

    Ja Jan....ik ben aan het wikken en wegen in ieder geval; Volg AMG al vanaf E 40,- en twijfel of ik nu op dit niveau vlak boven de E 10,- ga instappen of nog even moet wachten totdat het eventueel nog lager kan. 't Is in ieder geval een bespottelijk prijsje. Je zou zeggen..."hup kopen en op de plank ermee...over 3 jaar ben ik spekkoper nummer 1 !!!!".
    Over 3 jaar is de economie zeker herstellend en draait AMG weer lustig mee in deze mallemolen op een koers van ik denk rond de 25,00

    Hoe ik daar aan kom ?

    Gevoel
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