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  • Hedge Fund Tracking: Lee Ainslie's Maverick Capital, Q3 2008

    (Thu, 20 Nov 2008 11:42:04 -0500)

    Market Folly submits:

    (Note: Before reading this update, make sure you check out the preface to the series we're doing on Hedge Fund 13F's here).

    This is the Third Quarter 2008 edition of our ongoing hedge fund tracking series. We've already covered Whitney Tilson's T2 Partners, Peter Thiel's Clarium Capital, Bill Ackman's Pershing Square, and Stephen Mandel's Lone Pine Capital. Next up, we have Maverick Capital. Lee Ainslie started Maverick Capital back in 1993 with $38 million. Nowadays, the fund is worth $10 billion. Ainslie, like many of the other fund managers we've profiled, has...

  • 38 Foreign ADRs Down More Than 80% YTD

    (Mon, 17 Nov 2008 15:32:29 -0500)

    David Hunkar submits:

    Many foreign stocks that trade as ADRs in the US have fallen heavily in-line with their home country’s market performance. In order to identify the ADRs that are down more than 80% year-to-date, I ran the screener and ended up with the 38 stocks listed below.

    Foreign ADR Stocks Down > 80%


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  • As Solar Plummets, Stocks Drop Below Book Value

    (Sun, 16 Nov 2008 04:28:46 -0500)

    Mark Henwood submits:

    Equities and commodities all fell during the week ending November 14th.  US REITs were particularly hard hit ([[RWR]] -18.5%).  For a complete summary visit this returns page. Sustainable energy also fell sharply with only 10 companies in our indices advancing.

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  • China Solar Companies Slowing Production

    (Mon, 10 Nov 2008 14:20:05 -0500)

    Eric Savitz (Barron's) submits:

    The China-based solar cell and module manufacturers are slowing down production in anticipation of slowing demand and falling prices, according to Wedge MKI, the Asia-based research arm of investment research boutique Wedge Partners. In a research note this morning, Wedge provided a rundown on the moves some of the companies in the industry are making in response to the rapidly shifting economic conditions, including much tighter credit markets, falling module and polysilicon prices and a sharp appreciation in the dollar. “Companies are doing their best to hold...

  • First Solar and Solarfun May Defy Short-Term Weakness in Solar Sector

    (Mon, 10 Nov 2008 04:03:08 -0500)

    Kelvin Schulle submits:

    We all know China is still growing, but its GDP for 2008 was 9% in 2008 Q3, down from its previous double digit growth, citing impact from the global economy slowdown. Over the weekend, the Bank of China cut the GDP growth rate in 2009 to 8-9%, a further deduction from previous its prediction of 9.3%. The government announced a $580B stimulus package for the next two years; however, investors are still skeptical how helpful this will be when the global economy is stepping into a certain recession and China's exports will be largely wiped out if...

  • Trading Obama: Solar Stocks, GM Debt, Ambac Calls, Lorillard and Goldman Puts

    (Fri, 07 Nov 2008 01:53:01 -0500)

    Greg Weston submits:

    Long Solar

    President-Elect Obama and virtually all the Democrats who have won congressional races have promised to invest in clean energy. I have a somewhat perverse interest in watching out-of-state candidates’ campaign commercials. Something like 50% or more of Democrats’ ads feature these promises, together with pictures of windmills and gleaming solar panels on a sunny day. I expect that they will keep their word. It’s both good policy and good politics.


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  • Four Reasons to Expect a Solar Boom

    (Tue, 04 Nov 2008 08:19:05 -0500)

    Kelvin Schulle submits:

    Since I wrote "Three Reasons Solar Sell-off May Be in Early Innings" back on September 3rd, the solar sector had a massive selloff. My reasoning was based on the fact that oil peaked at $147 per barrel and also the solar energy demand may have peaked in Europe.

    Since then,  the solar sector has been absolutely smashed by the market turmoil. First Solar (FSLR) was down over 70% from peak $330 to $95 a week ago. Suntech power (STP) was down from $90 to $11 during the same period of time. The same story for Sunpower Corp...

  • The Sun Is Not Also Rising Over Solar Stocks

    (Sun, 26 Oct 2008 06:10:16 -0400)

    richard shawRichard Shaw (QVM Group) submits:

    We may be ready to enter a period of intensive private and public investment in alternative energy, but as of last week, the sun was certainly not rising over solar stocks.  The theme may have legs eventually, but not right now.

    Some have predicted that Americans would lose their will to seek greater energy independence from foreign sources if oil prices declined significantly.  Oil prices have come down a lot, and solar stocks have done poorly.


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  • Sustainable Energy After the Correction

    (Sun, 12 Oct 2008 12:50:56 -0400)

    Mark Henwood submits:

    I don’t know whether we are close to the bottom but October has reduced the market value of the sustainable energy sector by about one-third.  

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  • VCs To Become Even Bigger Sugar Daddies to Solar Industry

    (Tue, 07 Oct 2008 10:07:42 -0400)

    Greentech Media submits:

    By Ucilia Wang

    Venture capitalists are likely to become even bigger sugar daddies in the solar world as the battered financial markets make it tough for companies to borrow large sums to build factories and power plants.


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