prof
8 years ago
JA Solar's Cumulative Module Shipments to India Reach 1GW
http://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/ja-solars-cumulative-module-shipments-to-india-reach-1gw-619598973.html
BEIJING, China, April 17, 2017 /CNW/ -- JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd. ("JA Solar"), one of the world's largest manufacturers of high-performance solar power products, today announced that the company's cumulative module shipments to India reached the milestone of 1GW of capacity. The 1GW of modules shipped to India represents electricity generation capacity of approximately 1.7billion kWh, which can reduce carbon emissions by 1.47 million tons annually. The company's shipments to India in 2016 represent significant market share in the region. JA Solar also believes that it held its leading market share position in the first quarter of 2017.
Over the past two years JA Solar has expanded quickly in the Indian market by establishing strategic partnerships with local developers, EPC companies, independent power producers, and other important partners. JA Solar believes that the excellent quality and high reliability of its modules is driving market acceptance by its partners and customers. JA Solar achieves this quality by leveraging its advanced production lines and extensive R&D laboratories. For instance, JA Solar is the first company in the world to apply double-printing technology to all cell manufacturing lines. JA Solar also achieved 100% mass-production of PID-resistant cells and double-85 anti-PID for all modules. In addition, its best-in-class components enable its modules to pass long-term reliability and environmental endurance tests. JA Solar modules deliver outstanding performance in the various harsh environments that characterize the India market.
"India is emerging as one of the largest PV markets in the world, and JA Solar is well-positioned to continue to capture market share in the region. We remain focused on driving the R&D innovation that improves our products, which results in reliable modules and professional service to clients," said Mr. Baofang Jin, Chairman and CEO of JA Solar.
JA Solar is a world-leading manufacturer of silicon wafers, cells and modules used in solar PV systems. By the end of 2017, its production capacity for each of these categories is expected to reach 3 GW, 7 GW and 6 GW respectively. Since its founding, JA Solar has cumulative shipments of over 20 GW. The company does business in more than 92 countries around the world.
prof
9 years ago
JA Solar should be considered by value investors due to its low P/B ratio. As of Dec. 28, 2015, it has a P/B ratio of 0.55, while the industry average is 1.90. Therefore, the stock is undervalued and its market value is less than its book value. JA Solar is up 19.73% YTD and 33.33% over the past three months, and it is poised to continue its growth through 2016.
prof
Razz1
10 years ago
'JASO' News -- DJ JA Solar Profit Drops as Cell Shipments Plunge
News for 'JASO' - (DJ JA Solar Profit Drops as Cell Shipments Plunge)
By Lisa Beilfuss
JA Solar Holdings Co. Ltd. said Monday that its first-quarter profit more than halved, as cell shipments plunged and shipments in China and the Americas declined.
"Our first quarter shipments were in line with our expectations during a seasonally slow period," said Chief Executive Baofang Jin.
The Chinese solar company's profit drop came as China added more than 5 gigawatts of solar capacity in the first quarter, or 18%----more than in the first two quarters of last year combined, according to China's National Energy Administration. Under a deal China reached with the U.S. last year, China will peak its carbon emissions no later than 2030 and increase the nonfossil-fuel share of its energy consumption to 20%, up from around 10% in recent years.
Solar power, in addition to wind, hydro and nuclear, will play a role in stemming China's carbon emissions, which contribute to global climate change. Meanwhile, the industry may benefit as China's government turns to infrastructure building to help boost economic growth, which has been decelerating.
"Moving forward, we expect to see stronger demand in the second half, particularly in China and North America," said Mr. Jin. The company is working to establish a new cell manufacturing facility in Malaysia, he added, calling it a "an advantageous location for our additional capacity as we continue to evaluate new opportunities in emerging markets."
For the current quarter, JA Solar expects total shipments of 680 megawatts to 720 megawatts. Full-year shipments are still expected to be 3.6 megawatts to 4 gigawatts, the company said.
In all for the period ended March 31, JA Solar reported a profit of 35 million yuan (about $5.6 million), down from a year-earlier profit of about 85 million yuan.
On a per-American-depositary-share basis, profit totaled about 13 cents, down from 32 cents in the quarter the year before.
Excluding certain items, such as changes in the value of certain warrants, earnings were about 10 cents a share, down from 23 cents a year earlier.
Revenue was $387.7 million.
Analysts polled by FactSet were looking for 11 cents in profit per ADS on $407 million in sales.
Total cell and module shipments rose 6.8% from a year earlier to 681.5 megawatts, at the low-end of the company's forecast of 680 megawatts to 750 megawatts. Shipments of modules jumped 50.5% to 584.1 megawatts while shipments of cells slid 61.1% to 97.4 megawatts.
Shipments fell 4.6% in China and 3.1% in the Americas, while rising 7.8% in Europe and 1.1% in Asia excluding China.
Write to Lisa Beilfuss at lisa.beilfuss @wsj.com
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