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		<title>Solar Energy Stocks &#8211; Why you shouldn&#8217;t listen to the experts</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 13:08:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Fessler</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>David Fessler, Advisory Panelist for <a href="http://www.investmentu.com">Investment U</a>, looks at the state of alternative energy and why conventional experts may be wrong about the industry.</p>
<p>David Fessler (<a href="http://www.investmentu.com">Investment U</a>):</p>
<p>By the time 2009 is in the books, the record will show that solar energy stocks endured a tough year. Hardly surprising, with many Wall Street analysts (yours truly not among them) lambasting the sector for much of the year.</p>
<p>What’s more, they also expect the carnage to continue into 2010, with losses predicted for as many as half the world’s solar companies.</p>
<p>The analysts’ “thought” process – and I use that term loosely – goes something like this:</p>
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<li>First, they suggest that a “huge” oversupply of polysilicon (the raw material used to make silicon-based panel assemblies) exists. But this is only partially true, as increasing panel sales are rapidly eating into this oversupply. </li>
<li>The analysts’ next miscue is over new thin-film panel technologies. They predict companies producing panels based on the new thin-film designs are doomed because the oversupply of polysilicon will keep poly-based panel prices too low for the thin-film guys to compete.</li>
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<p>Talk about a myopic view if there ever was one. I suspect many of these analysts will be eating crow instead of turkey at Thanksgiving next year. Here’s the real story on the solar energy sector…</p>
<p><strong>Note to Experts: Refill Your Glasses</strong></p>
<p>Before I go any further, let me say that some <a href="http://www.investmentu.com/IUEL/2009/July/solar-energy.html" target="_blank">solar energy companies</a> will lose money in 2010. Others won’t make it at all. But that’s normal in any competitive environment.</p>
<p>But the experts need someone to refill their half-empty glasses, so I’ll play the role of bartender.</p>
<p>The truth is that the solar enery sector – particularly thin-film panels – is growing at a rapid pace. It’s one of the reasons why <strong>Trony Solar Holdings Company Ltd.</strong> (NYSE: <a href="http://www.google.com/finance?q=NYSE:TRO" target="_blank">TRO</a>) is expected to go public in the next few weeks. Trony is China’s largest manufacturer of thin-film based solar modules.</p>
<p>Its IPO – underwritten by <strong>JP Morgan</strong> (NYSE: <a href="http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=jpm" target="_blank">JPM</a>) and <strong>Credit Suisse</strong> (NYSE: <a href="http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=cs" target="_blank">CS</a>) – is expected to raise over $200 million. And it’s oversubscribed, too. That doesn’t sound like an industry in trouble to me.</p>
<p>And it certainly doesn’t sound like an industry that’s doomed to replicate the 1980s, when 400 solar panel manufacturers got whittled down to just five as the market collapsed.</p>
<p>The market for solar photovoltaic panels (those that produce electricity) is increasing rapidly. All the industry needs is a little change in perception…</p>
<p>Click <a href="http://www.investmentu.com/IUEL/2009/December/solar-energy-stocks.html">here</a> for the rest of Mr. Fessler&#8217;s analysis at <a href="http://www.investmentu.com">Investment U</a>.</p>
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		<title>3 Signs That Wall Street Is Safe</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Apr 2008 22:49:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Martin Hutchinson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Since the beginning of the U.S. credit crunch last August, U.S. indices and even some of the international indices have taken a nosedive. Investors are getting antsy watching their portfolios shrink.</p>
<p>When can we profit from US stocks?  Martin Hutchinson reveals how to determine the end of the credit crunch with three key  indicators.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.todaysfinancialnews.com/videos/?channelID=2&#38;showID=556" target="_blank"></a></p>
<p><em> </em><a href="http://www.todaysfinancialnews.com/videos/?channelID=2&#38;showID=556" target="_blank">Watch this video.</a></p>
<p>*The following was taken from the April 4 <em>Market Insights </em>video with Krista Das   featuring Martin Hutchinson, advisory panelist for <em>The <a href="http://www.investmentu.com/resources/moneymapreport.html"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title=""  style="padding-right: 13px; background: url(http://www.contrarianprofits.com/wp-content/plugins/alinks/images/external.png) center right no-repeat;" rel="external">Money Map Report</a> .</em></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since the beginning of the U.S. credit crunch last August, U.S. indices and even some of the international indices have taken a nosedive. Investors are getting antsy watching their portfolios shrink.<span id="more-981"></span></p>
<p>When can we profit from US stocks?  Martin Hutchinson reveals how to determine the end of the credit crunch with three key  indicators.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.todaysfinancialnews.com/videos/?channelID=2&amp;showID=556" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.todaysfinancialnews.com/thumbs/20080402-MarketInsight_lg.jpg" alt="Martin Hutchinson" border="0" height="135" width="180" /></a></p>
<p><em> </em><a href="http://www.todaysfinancialnews.com/videos/?channelID=2&amp;showID=556" target="_blank">Watch this video.</a></p>
<p>*The following was taken from the April 4 <em>Market Insights </em>video with Krista Das   featuring Martin Hutchinson, advisory panelist for <em>The <a href="http://www.investmentu.com/resources/moneymapreport.html"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title=""  style="padding-right: 13px; background: url(http://www.contrarianprofits.com/wp-content/plugins/alinks/images/external.png) center right no-repeat;" rel="external">Money Map Report</a> .</em></p>
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