Solar Stocks Weekly and YTD Price Change - Week ending December 07, 2007
The past week was the time for the ‘other’ solar stocks to shine. Suntech Power (STP), First Solar (FSLR) and Sunpower (SPWR) go overshadowed by four Chinese and 1 Hawaiian company.
Solarfun (SOLF), LDK Solar (LDK), Canadian Solar (CSIQ), Hoku (HOKU) and China Sunergy all gained over 30% last week.
Solar Stocks Weekly and YTD Price Change - Week ending December 07, 2007:
| Stocks | Weekly % | YTD % |
| Crude Oil | -0.48% | 63.48% |
| Dow | 1.90% | 9.33% |
| Nasdaq | 1.70% | 12.04% |
| S&P 500 | 1.59% | 6.09% |
| Solarfun Power (SOLF) | 58.41% | 121.56% |
| LDK Solar (LDK) | 54.82% | 69.44% |
| Canadian Solar (CSIQ) | 36.51% | 104.77% |
| Hoku Scientific (HOKU) | 34.46% | 326.05% |
| China Sunergy (CSUN) | 34.43% | -7.36% |
| Trina Solar (TSL) | 15.38% | 161.59% |
| Ascent Solar (ASTI) | 15.19% | 574.83% |
| Energy Conv. (ENER) | 12.87% | -14.07% |
| Spire Corp. (SPIR) | 12.76% | 163.53% |
| Evergreen Solar (ESLR) | 8.20% | 88.24% |
| SunPower Corp. (SPWR) | 7.37% | 259.46% |
| JA Solar (JASO) | 7.15% | 323.87% |
| PS WILDERHILL ENR (PBW) | 5.56% | 46.77% |
| MEMC Electronics (WFR) | 4.01% | 106.16% |
| SunTech Power (STP) | 1.44% | 136.14% |
| First Solar Inc. (FSLR) | -0.71% | 689.11% |
| Daystar Tech. (DSTI) | -4.89% | 14.44% |
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Posted on Sunday, December 9th, 2007 at 8:03 pm
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December 21st, 2007 at 9:15 am
What do you think about panel market balance in ‘08. My thinking is that, regardless of poly, the panel market is going into oversupply in ‘08. I don’t have numbers around to substantiate it, however. I think demand will be around 2.3 - 2.5 GW. But so many producers are increasing production by several hundred MW/year, it’s amazing. YGE claims they will, by themselves, have 1GW capacity by end next year. And players like Nanosolar (starting up with 400MW capactity) are still to come in 08.
Do you have any handle on this? A post or email would be appreciated.