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GrthzGd GrthzGd 13 years ago
For newer posts, please see GTAT Board.
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Shmoopster Shmoopster 13 years ago
New ticker GTAT
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Opti Mist Opti Mist 13 years ago
(Reuters) - Solar equipment maker GT Solar International Inc on Wednesday reported higher-than-expected quarterly earnings and said its backlog of orders had risen to record levels, lifting its share price.

Net income for the fiscal first-quarter ended July 2 was $52.1 million, or 41 cents per share, compared with $16.5 million, or 11 cents per share, a year ago.

Wall Street analysts, on average, had been expecting earnings of 31 cents per share, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

Revenue rose 71 percent to $231.1 million. Analysts had been expecting revenue of $225.98 million, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

GT Solar, which has booked a string of contract wins this year, said its backlog at the end of the quarter was $2.3 billion.

Shares rose 4.1 percent in post-market trading to $13.60.

(Reporting by Matt Daily and Nichola Groom in Los Angeles; Editing by Bernard Orr)

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bgrady bgrady 13 years ago
Man, this thing has no quit! I was planning at selling at 16, but it seems to go up 3%+ daily. If it hits 20 soon, might pull back towards 15. The news of big orders every few weeks makes the hold decision a lot easier.
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bgrady bgrady 13 years ago
any companies in mind that would be looking to buy?
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ntm80 ntm80 13 years ago
This is a potential take over target!

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Opti Mist Opti Mist 13 years ago
Short Sellers Hammer β€˜Solarcoaster’ as Glut of Chinese Panels Sinks Prices
By Ben Sills - Jun 20, 2011 7:40 AM ET inShare0More
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The sun shines off of First Solar Inc. solar panels that form a one megawatt (MW) solar photovoltaic array at Intel Corp.'s campus in Folsom, California, U.S. Photographer: Ken James/Bloomberg

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Photovoltaic cell production for solar panels takes place inside a Suntech Power Holdings Co. facility. Source: Suntech Power Holdings Co. via Bloomberg
Short sellers are flocking to solar power, dumping record levels of stock in First Solar Inc. (FSLR) and competing equipment makers in a bet that profit will be hurt by a glut of Chinese panels and shrinking demand in Europe.

First Solar of Tempe, Arizona, the world’s largest maker of thin-film solar panels, had a record 23 percent of outstanding shares sold short this month, according to Data Explorers information on Bloomberg. A record 54 percent of Germany’s Q- Cells SE is short, meaning the stock was borrowed for sale by speculators who hope to buy it back later more cheaply.

A surge in Chinese competition and solar subsidy cuts in the world’s biggest markets of Germany and Italy have attracted short selling that has helped push down the 37-member Bloomberg Global Leaders Solar Index 22 percent this quarter. The index’s price-earnings ratio has dropped to 15 from 19 since March 31.

β€œThe stocks look cheap, but 2012 still has massive and potentially overwhelming challenges,” said Shawn Kravetz, chief executive officer of Esplanade Capital. The Boston-based hedge fund has bought Chinese manufacturers and shorted their European competitors, he said, without naming stocks sold short.

Officials for First Solar declined to comment. Thalheim- based Q-Cells did not respond to e-mails or calls.

Kravetz said his colleagues who’ve invested in solar stocks for seven years call the industry a β€œsolarcoaster” because of price volatility. The 37-member Bloomberg solar index has a 60- day volatility of 24 percent, or twice the 12 percent rating of the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index, according to data on Bloomberg.

Evergreen, Suntech
Not all out-of-favor stocks are heavily shorted. The solar index’s biggest decliner this quarter, down 56 percent since March 31, is Evergreen Solar Inc. (ESLR) of Marlboro, Massachusetts, though just 15 percent of its shares were held short as of June 16, the most recent day Data Explorers data was provided.

Ten stocks on the index are shorted more heavily, including four Chinese manufacturers -- LDK Solar Co., Yingli Green Energy Holding Co., Suntech Power Holdings Co. and Trina Solar Ltd. (TSL) Merrimack, New Hampshire-based GT Solar International Inc. (SOLR), a maker of photovoltaic and polysilicon technology products, has a record 20 percent of its outstanding shares borrowed for short sales.

Jim Chanos, the short seller known for predicting Enron Corp.’s collapse, last month recommended investors should bet against First Solar and said Vestas Wind Systems A/S, the largest wind-turbine manufacturer, is β€œbest avoided.”

Supply Pinch Gone
β€œBeing a buyer of PV is much nicer than being a seller,” said John Rego, chief financial officer of South Plainfield, New Jersey-based Petra Solar, which produces solar generators with integrated smart-grid connections for utilities. At the start of last year β€œit was rather difficult to get PV, and many smaller companies such as ourselves found ourselves in a spot market. That issue no longer exists.”

As Italy and Germany slowed development of solar projects, China’s JA Solar Holdings Co. and Suntech, the world’s biggest solar-cell makers by capacity, were leading an industrywide expansion of factory capacity that will add at least 9.5 gigawatts of new manufacturing lines this year. That will boost global capacity to 41.5 gigawatts, outstripping demand of no more than 28 gigawatts forecast by New Energy Finance.

Factory Expansion
β€œWe had all this capacity added right ahead of the two biggest markets showing a significant slowdown, that’s why we have a tremendous collapse,” said Gordon Johnson, a solar analyst at Axiom Capital Management in New York. He said the stocks may fall another 50 percent. "This doesn’t end nicely any time soon.’’

Manufacturers of solar cells, the device fastened to panels for converting sunlight into electricity, have cut their price about 21 percent this year, prompting panel makers to follow suit, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance.

The solar index lost 25 percent through June 17 from its 13-month high on Feb. 18. The gauge declined as much as 0.5 percent today and traded down 0.4 percent at 1:15 p.m. central European time. Germany’s Conergy AG fell 10 percent.

Global installations of photovoltaic devices doubled last year as developers rushed to hook up equipment in Germany before the government lowered incentives. New plants still may increase by about 30 percent this year as the cost of solar energy drops to near the rate consumers pay for power from the national grid in some of the sunniest parts of California and Turkey.

That’s made Charles Yonts, a solar analyst at CLSA in Hong Kong, optimistic that the industry can work through its inventory without suffering additional declines.

β€œThe worst has passed for demand, but now it’s a question of working through the inventory and that’s difficult,” said Yonts, who recommends investors buy Trina Solar and Trony Solar Holdings Co. of Hong Kong. β€œPrices have fallen so much that returns are now attractive.”

To contact the reporter on this story: Ben Sills in Madrid at bsills@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Reed Landberg at landberg@bloomberg.net
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Opti Mist Opti Mist 13 years ago
I will look to buy back in around $12.25. Maybe half my original position and then more if it goes lower.

Patience is easier when you are ahead.

JP
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skldhndz skldhndz 13 years ago
Same here. It's a flipper's paradise! I doubt it will go below 12.30 again while still bullish though.

When the price jumped from 12.06 to 14 on the 3rd, over 60% of the price increase took place during regular trading hours. But when the price jumped from 12.19 to 13.40 on 14th, over 70% of the price increase took place pre-market.

Everybody who got in on the 3rd did so because they thought the price was just going to keep skyrocketing, then when it didn't they all jumped ship. However, those who got in on the 15th did so because of the stability of intraday trading on the 14th. IMO today's pullback was just a test of the new base level, and the price will be clearing the 13.30 mark by the middle of next week.

Good luck all!
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Opti Mist Opti Mist 13 years ago
The again we could see $12.02 again next week.

I have begun to play this one on the rises and falls, which seem to occur often.

We shall see.

JP
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skldhndz skldhndz 13 years ago
I agree. Even when the NASDAQ just holds this stock has a rally. If we can see a reversal in the market there's no telling how quickly it'll hit the Reuters price target of $16.60.
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halpern6 halpern6 13 years ago
moving nicely....close above mid 14's, and essentially blue sky territory.....IMO.
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Opti Mist Opti Mist 13 years ago
GT Solar (SOLR) shares are trading at $12.36. GT Solar is a leading maker of manufacturing equipment used in the solar industry. The 50 day moving average is about $11.03 and the 200 day moving average is $9.67. Earnings estimates for SOLR are expected to be $1.18 for 2011 and $1.41 for 2012.

Why GT Solar could be an attractive target: SOLR might be an interesting target for a major company to buy. Some believe that perhaps Applied Materials (AMAT) or MEMC (WFR), could be a potential suitor. Some believe that SOLR will buy other companies and grow through acquisitions.

http://seekingalpha.com/article/274191-these-solar-stocks-could-be-buyout-targets?source=yahoo

JP
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Seraph Seraph 13 years ago
An interesting perspective.




http://seekingalpha.com/article/273281-is-gt-solar-eyeing-rubicon-tune-in-on-june-14?
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Opti Mist Opti Mist 13 years ago
News Breaks
June 3, 2011
12:09 EDT SOLR theflyonthewall.com: GT Solar target raised to $24 from $20 at Piper Jaffray
Piper Jaffray raised its estimates and price target for GT Solar after the company announced its largest equipment order ever. The firm reiterates an Overweight rating on the stock. :theflyonthewall.com


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Opti Mist Opti Mist 13 years ago
UPDATE 1-GT Solar gets largest ever order of $460.4 mln

Fri Jun 3, 2011 8:27am EDT

* Gets order for sapphire crystallization furnaces

* Order from China-based co to be included in Q1 backlog

* Shares rise 9 pct pre-market (Follows alerts)

June 3 (Reuters) - GT Solar International Inc , a solar and LED equipment maker, said it received its largest ever order worth $460.4 million from a Chinese customer for its furnaces used in sapphire production.

The order will be included in the company's backlog for the fiscal first quarter ending July 2, GT Solar said in a statement.

The unnamed customer is a manufacturing company that is a new entrant to the LED industry, GT said.

Sapphire wafers are used in making LEDs.

Merrimack, New Hampshire-based GT Solar last month raised its outlook for earnings, revenue and margin for fiscal 2012 on a string of recent orders. [ID:nL3E7GO27G]

Shares of the company were up 9 percent at $13.11 before the bell on Friday. (Reporting by Krishna N Das in Bangalore; Editing by Gopakumar Warrier)

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Opti Mist Opti Mist 13 years ago
Analyst Ratings
Risk: Average
Avg. Target Price: $16.05
Sell 0
Mod. Sell 0
Hold 3
Mod. Buy 2
Buy 7

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1. GT Solar International, Inc. (SOLR): Semiconductor Industry. Market cap of $1.53B. This stock is 4.0% above its 20-day MA, 11.2% above its 50-day MA, 26.19% above its 200-day MA. According to analysts' estimates, this stock has 31.09% of potential upside - given its price of $12.06 and analysts's target of $15.81. Might be undervalued at current levels, with a PEG ratio at 0.68, and P/FCF ratio at 6.92. The stock has gained 122.79% over the last year.
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Opti Mist Opti Mist 13 years ago
agreed..........if only the price would reflect this.

JP
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KeazysKeepers KeazysKeepers 13 years ago
best stock on earth. only positive news.
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Opti Mist Opti Mist 13 years ago
GT Solar International (SOLR): Zacks Rank Buy
GT Solar International, Inc. (NasdaqGS: SOLR - News) reported its highest revenue levels in company history in its latest quarterly announcement. Shares are trading with great valuations, solid earnings momentum and a Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy).

Company Description

GT Solar makes polysilicon production technology and other material for solar, LED and similar markets.

Top Line Swells 65%

On May 23 GT Solar reported fourth quarter results that showed quarterly revenues jumping 39%, to $272 million. Annual revenue was up 65% to $899 million which is a company record.

Net income for the quarter jumped from $33.3 million to $51.9 million, a 56% improvement. Earnings worked out to $0.41 per share, up 78% from $0.23 and topping the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 7 cents. The company now has 6 consecutive earnings surprises.

Raising the Bar

In addition to the results, GT Solar raised its 2012 guidance. Full-year revenue is expected to come in between $1.0 billion and $1.1 billion. The EPS guidance was above the consensus at the time so analysts quickly raised their outlook as well.

The average estimate for fiscal 2012 is up 28 cents, to $1.70 since the report. Next year's projections are up 48 cents on average, to $1.69.

Those levels put growth at 37% this year and essentially flat next year. But, given the historical earnings trends, next year's consensus could quickly move higher as the year continues.

Great Value as Well

Right now shares are exchanging hands with a single-digit P/E and a PEG ratio of just 0.8 times. There is plenty of political, as well as economic, risk in the solar sector but if you're going to make a play, why not get a cheap one?

The Chart

In regards to that earnings trends I mentioned earlier, take a look at just how sharply those estimates have been rising. That has given us some solid expected growth this year, a great value and a Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy).




Bill Wilton is the Aggressive Growth Stock Strategist for Zacks.com. He is also the Editor in charge of the Zacks Small Cap Trader service

GT SOLAR INTL (SOLR): Free Stock Analysis Report

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Opti Mist Opti Mist 13 years ago
Solar Stocks - Trina Solar (TSL), GT Solar (SOLR), JA Solar (JASO) - We will also be watching the action coming into solar companies tomorrow. Trina Solar, GT Solar and JA Solar are our three favorites in the solar sector. The companies are all performing well after Germany announced that it will not continue with nuclear energy by 2022, which can add some major demand for solar companies. Yet these stocks have been struggling. We would like to see another nice amount of volume to come in tomorrow before we would be a buyer as solar stocks tend to trade up big and give up gains quickly.

http://seekingalpha.com/article/272645-watchlist-exercising-caution-this-week?source=yahoo
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KeazysKeepers KeazysKeepers 13 years ago
They are changing the name because they are not solely a Solar company and do not want to be considered one. That way the company doesn't go up and down based on solar industry news. GT Solar is a diversified company and a portion of their business is based in selling solar equipment, but they also sell LED and Saphire equipment.
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mlkrborn mlkrborn 13 years ago
Good quarter! What about name change? why is it necessary?
"GT Solar /quotes/comstock/15*!solr/quotes/nls/solr SOLR +8.86% shares climbed 13% to $13.17. The company, which makes technology used in solar-panel manufacturing, raised its fiscal 2012 earnings outlook to range between $1.55 to $1.85 a share, up from a previous range of $1.25 to $1.50 a share. Analysts polled by FactSet Research currently expect $1.46 a share.

For the fiscal fourth-quarter, GT’s profit rose to $51.9 million, or 41 cents a share, from $33.3 million or 23 cents a share in the year-ago period. Revenue increased to $271.6 million from $194.7 million last year. Analysts surveyed by FactSet Research were looking for earnings of 34 cents a share on revenue of $223.2 million."
source:market watch

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Shmoopster Shmoopster 13 years ago
Great quarter again there is even talk that they would make great aqusition target. Scott
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bigerm bigerm 13 years ago
GT Solar shipped it's 3000th ingot furnace since 2003

details: http://www.esolarenergynews.com/2011/05/gt-solar-ships-3000th-dss.html

pretty impressive rate of growth.
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Opti Mist Opti Mist 14 years ago
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/04/varian-appliedmaterials-idUSN0430343020110504?type=bondsNews&feedType=RSS&feedName=bondsNews&rpc=43

Shares of Novellus Systems (NVLS.O), another chip-gear maker, jumped 6.5 percent to $32.92 as investors speculated that competitors plump with cash after cutting costs during the recession could make more acquisitions.

"Their business models are working pretty well right now, so what do you do with the cash? Maybe you buy back shares, or you can go out and try to buy a company that will offer you some opportunities to expand your market," said Pacific Crest Securities analyst Weston Twigg.

He pointed to Nanometrics (NANO.O), GT Solar (SOLR.O), Rudolph Technologies (RTEC.O) and Cymer (CYMI.O) as potential targets.

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Opti Mist Opti Mist 14 years ago
So, what exactly does this mean?
Extremely High Put/Call Ratios by: Kapitall May 03, 2011 |
The put/call ratio can be a very helpful indicator for excessively positive or negative sentiment. In the case of extremely high put/call ratios, contrarian investors might argue that the excessive bearishness would indicate that a turnaround is imminent.

With that in mind, we wanted to look at currently undervalued stocks, with PEG < 1 and P/FCF < 10. Among these undervalued stocks, we wanted to find those with the highest increases in put/call ratios over the last two weeks, reaching the upper end of their annual P/C ranges............


7. GT Solar International, Inc. (SOLR): Semiconductor Industry. Market cap of $1.36B. PEG at 0.71. P/FCF at 5.89. Put/Call ratio has increased 85.94% over the last ten trading days (from 0.64 to 1.19, which is currently at 88% of its annual P/C range). The stock has had a couple of great days, gaining 12.09% over the last week.


JP


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Opti Mist Opti Mist 14 years ago
GT Solar to Supply Sapphire Material to Tera Xtal Technology Corporation
Leading Taiwanese Manufacturer Increases Production of LED Epitaxial-Ready Wafers




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{"s" : "solr","k" : "a00,a50,b00,b60,c10,g00,h00,l10,p20,t10,v00","o" : "","j" : ""} Press Release Source: GT Solar International, Inc. On Tuesday May 3, 2011, 8:00 am EDT

MERRIMACK, N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- GT Solar International, Inc. (NASDAQ:SOLR - News), a global provider of polysilicon production technology, sapphire and silicon crystalline growth systems, and materials for the LED and other specialty markets, today announced that it has signed an agreement with leading Taiwanese LED wafer manufacturer, Tera Xtal Technology Corporation, to supply Tera Xtal sapphire cores for increasing their production of epitaxial-ready LED wafers.



β€œWe are increasing our volume of epi-ready wafers to meet rising customer demand,” said Steven Liu, President of Tera Xtal. β€œWe have had a successful, long-standing relationship with Crystal Systems, now GT Solar, and have come to rely on their ability to provide us with LED sapphire material that meets our high standards for quality. We look forward to continuing our relationship with GT Solar into the future.”



β€œWe are pleased that Tera Xtal has selected GT Solar to provide them with LED sapphire material to meet their increased production needs,” said Tom Gutierrez, president and CEO of GT Solar. β€œOur ability to supply sapphire cores to a leading LED industry player such as Tera Xtal not only demonstrates the quality of the sapphire produced by GT’s proprietary Advanced Sapphire Furnaces but also provides support to our expanding universe of equipment customers as they ramp into production over the coming year.”



GT’s new sapphire production facility increases the availability of high quality sapphire material for its LED and specialty market sapphire customers. Initially, material allocation will satisfy both LED and specialty market customers, but long term, as its equipment customers ramp into high volume production, GT expects that the majority of its sapphire production to be allocated to meet new specialty market growth in areas such as high energy lasers, medical devices, and applications requiring large area substrates for the aerospace and defense industries.



About GT Solar International, Inc.



GT Solar International, Inc. is a global provider of polysilicon production technology, sapphire and silicon crystalline growth systems, and materials for the LED and other specialty markets. The company's products and services allow its customers to optimize their manufacturing environments and lower their cost of ownership. For additional information about GT Solar, please visit www.gtsolar.com.



About Tera Xtal Technology Corporation (4969) (TXT)



Tera Xtal Technology Corporation (TXT), a leading Taiwanese supplier of sapphire products, is dedicated in manufacturing high quality 2 to 6 inch sapphire wafers for LED industry. The company is one of the world’s largest single crystal wafer providers with significant domestic market share and continuous expansion to the rest of Asia, Japan, North America, and Europe. For more information, please visit www.teraxtal.com.

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Opti Mist Opti Mist 14 years ago
The Significance of the Total Deal--Will GT Solar be a future target for a buyout?

France's Total drops $1.4B on SunPower in major oil-solar deal (05/02/2011)

Joel Kirkland, E&E reporter

Wall Street investors rewarded SunPower Corp. on Friday for a nearly $1.4 billion partnership with France's Total SA, giving the solar power stock a 34 percent boost by day's end.

Total, one of Europe's top oil producers, agreed to take up to a 60 percent stake in San Jose, Calif.-based SunPower, which is the second-largest U.S. solar panel manufacturer. Solar industry analysts viewed the move as a sign that the solar sector will see more consolidation and strategic partnerships. Clean energy enthusiasts noted the first recent partnership between a sizable renewable energy company and an oil giant.

"This is sort of a wake-up call for big American oil companies," said Greg Kats, a managing director of venture capital firm Good Energies. "Where do they fit into this transition to clean energy; where do they hedge their bets?"

Oil giants such as BP and Shell have dabbled in solar power in the past, but significant buy-in from a well-capitalized hydrocarbon company has been elusive for the renewable energy sector in recent years. Kats said it could be the start of a trend.

"In many ways, renewables are a natural extension for Big Oil," he said. "What's great for renewables is you have a deeper balance sheet, lower-cost equity and lower-cost debt."

Oil companies know how to compete in global markets, Kats said, and they could bring experience to big energy projects and to a manufacturing sector that competes with Asia. "Total is saying we're not in the hydrocarbon business, but in the energy services business," he said.

A need for partners with deep pockets

For SunPower, Total's cash injection means a deep-pocketed investor that can support both upstream and downstream development of the business, said Nathaniel Bullard, a solar analyst with Bloomberg New Energy Finance.

U.S. solar companies are looking for partners to add the financial heft and depth needed to secure financing for future projects. The exit strategy for solar companies sponsoring expensive projects has been to sell assets to private investors or to an independent power producer. Bullard said a company like Total can keep assets on the books. And in doing so, those assets expand the balance sheet and improve opportunities for securing more funding.

"An oil company has a capital structure and ability to retain ownership of assets for many years," Bullard said.

"It looks like Total was interested in doing a strategic play," he said. "The market is now reaching the scope and scale where they bring a material advantage to project development, financing and asset management."

A foothold in a bigger game

If solar continues to look like a growth market, Bullard said it might make sense for U.S. and European oil and gas companies that bring in $100 billion or so a year, or a large industrial conglomerate, to get a foothold in solar.

In early April, the Department of Energy said it would provide a $1.2 billion loan guarantee to support SunPower's California Valley Solar Ranch. That project is the biggest U.S. photovoltaic project to use an automated system that allows modules to follow the sun, and, according to DOE, it improves output by 25 percent.

Solar companies have been securing large amounts of financing for future projects, including tapping equity markets and searching for strategic partnerships. Shortly before DOE announced its deal with SunPower, the agency said it would provide a $1.6 billion loan guarantee to BrightSource Energy Inc. to help it build its 392-megawatt Ivanpah solar-thermal project in the California desert.

BrightSource last week filed for a $250 million initial public offering, and it has already taken $160 million from Google for the Ivanpah project.

U.S. solar companies are reporting first-quarter earnings in the coming weeks. A survey of Wall Street earnings expectations by Dow Jones Newswires suggests analysts are preparing for mixed results.

First Solar, the biggest U.S. manufacturer of thin-film solar panels, is forecast to post earnings of $1.16 a share on $544 million in revenue, slightly below revenues during the same period last year. But analysts appear optimistic about the company's position in the U.S. market and the strength of its finances. First Solar, based in Tempe, Ariz., said last month it would continue expanding its U.S. investments by building a solar panel factory in Arizona.

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Shmoopster Shmoopster 14 years ago
Thanks for the hard work Hof

Scott
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Opti Mist Opti Mist 14 years ago
$40 per share on the horizon?

From the Seeking Alpha article quoted above.

Looks like GT Solar is well on its way to meeting or exceeding the current high revenue mark for FY2012. I would not be surprised to see Mr. Gutierrez revise his guidance up yet again when he reports Q4 FY2011 results.

With no additional orders, $919.14 million in revenue should translate to an EPS of $1.34, right in the middle of GT Solar's guidance. I think it will get more orders, which means the EPS of $1.50 is very achievable. A simple 10x multiple means a $15/share stock. If you set the multiple equal to the EPS growth rate (27%), you get a $40.50/share stock.[color=red][/color]When the $218.9 million order was announced (27-Apr-2011), the stock price soared 11.89% (from $9.75 to $10.91) on 214% volume increase. Keep in mind, this is after the price had fallen from its recent high of $11.68 in mid-January. Most of that decline was probably due to Fidelity taking profits and some officer selling.

With the run-up in price after the announcement, it's obvious someone else besides me has done the math. This may mark an excellent entry point before the Q4 FY2011 earnings release and any potential analyst revisions. I would like to see Piper Jaffray change its rating from underweight to overweight. According to Yahoo! Finance, current average analyst rating is 1.8 [(Strong Buy) 1.0 - 5.0 (Sell)].

GT Solar is currently undervalued to its FY2012 earnings.

Disclosure: I am long SOLR.
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Opti Mist Opti Mist 14 years ago
GT Solar (SOLR) has announced two orders for Q1 FY2012, with a total revenue of $312.8 million: one order for $218.9 million for sapphire crystallization furnaces (LED) and one for $93.9 million for polysilicon equipment (solar manufacturing).

What is great about these two announcements is that it shows that GT Solar is playing in two diverse, high-growth fields. Also, even though both orders are from Asia, one is from Taiwan (as opposed to China).

Both orders are going against GT Solar's backlog for the first quarter of the 2012 fiscal year (ending July 2, 2011). According to Yahoo! Finance, analyst estimates for Q1 FY2012 revenue are $165.11 to $344.40 million. These two orders alone get GT Solar 90.8% of the way to the high revenue estimate for the quarter.

For the entire 2012 fiscal year, analyst estimates for revenue are $847.76 million to $1.06 billion, which match perfectly to the guidance GT Solar gave in the press release of its third quarter fiscal year 2011 results.

GT Solar estimates EPS for FY2012 to be between $1.25 and $1.50 as a result of $850 million to $1 billion in revenue. The $1.25 to $1.50 per share represents a net income of 19% of revenue. During the last reported quarter (Q3 FY2011), it did better at 24%. In the Q3 FY2011 press release, CEO Tom Gutierrez said, "gross margins were above our new long-term target of 40 to 42 percent"; therefore, if gross margins are more in line with the company's target for FY2012, 19% is probably a reasonable and achievable target.

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Opti Mist Opti Mist 14 years ago
What: Shares of GT Solar International (Nasdaq: SOLR ) are having a moment in the sun today, jumping as high as 10.8% on more than double the average trading volume.

So what: It may be earnings season, but this GT Solar's jump comes from a different background: a Chinese LED systems specialist just placed a $219 million order for LED-producing tools from GT's catalog. Curiously, a $94 million order for solar-panel production tools failed to move GT's stock at all two days ago.

Now what: To put that order into perspective, GT saw $135 million of revenue in the July quarter of 2010 and $263 million to close out the calendar year – so this is a big one.
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Opti Mist Opti Mist 14 years ago

GT Solar gets $94M equipment and technology order from Powertec Energy of Taiwan
On Monday April 25, 2011, 6:04 pm EDT
MERRIMACK, N.H. (AP) -- GT Solar International Inc., a maker of solar equipment, said Monday that it has received a $93.9 million order from Powertec Energy Corp., a Taiwanese polysilicon producer.

GT Solar will provide polysilicon production equipment and technology for a Powertec facility that is expected to begin production in 2012. The order will be included as part of GT Solar's 2012 fiscal first quarter, which ends July 2.

Shares of GT Solar fell 6 cents to close at $9.59 on Monday.
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Bart Myers Bart Myers 14 years ago
Piper Jaffray has issued a report maintaining an Overweight Rating on GT Solar International (NASDAQ: SOLR).

According to the report, β€œWe estimate LDK's $40m investment for its sapphire business implies $20m in orders for equipment. We believe it is highly likely, given SOLR's imcumbent status as the equipment supplier for LDK's polysilicon and wafer facilities, that SOLR will receive this order.”

SOLR has a $16 Price Target and closed at $10.24 yesterday.


Source: http://www.benzinga.com/analyst-ratings/analyst-color/11/04/989607/piper-jaffray-reiterates-solr-overweight-rating#ixzz1IwVgXIOt
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Shmoopster Shmoopster 14 years ago
They blew the numbers away folks. This is a great stock for the long hall!

Scott
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Shmoopster Shmoopster 14 years ago


Here is a great overview of the company

http://phx.corporate-ir.net/External.File?item=UGFyZW50SUQ9NDA2MzIzfENoaWxkSUQ9NDE1Mzg3fFR5cGU9MQ==&t=1
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Shmoopster Shmoopster 14 years ago
Earnings today. Load up on some cheap calls the Feb 12.50 strike look nice!

Scott
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Shmoopster Shmoopster 14 years ago
Analysts, on average, expect the company to report earnings of 38 cents per share on revenue of $251.91 million."
Report after the close of market on NASDAQ on Wednesday, February 2, 2011.
***"In December, the company boosted its full-year earnings and agreed to repurchase shares from private investors for about $203 million. The supplier of equipment to solar manufacturers agreed to buyback 26.5 million shares of its common stock held by GT Solar Holdings, which is controlled by the co.’s private equity investors, GFI Energy Group and Oaktree Capital Management. GT Solar lifted its earnings per share guidance for fiscal year 2011 to a range of $1.08 to $1.18, up from the range of $1.00 to $1.10. Full year revenues are expected to range from $775 million to $850 million."
***"GT Solar has won a flurry of orders in recent months, and the firm had said in December it expects the sapphire business to be one of its key drivers in 2011."
***"Last month, GT Solar received an order worth $47.3 million"
***"Earlier this month, the company was awarded a contract valued at $37.5 million"
***"On January 20, GT Solar received yet another order worth $33.3 million"
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Opti Mist Opti Mist 14 years ago
In the sight of greatness?
GT Solar is branching out into other markets to help offset the downturn expected in the solar industry. Specifically, the LED sector will be a future growth industry. GT saw that early and purchased a sapphire crystallization company last year, and has set about making deals to supplement its income.

Despite the bump reported by industry leader Cree (Nasdaq: CREE), as inventory issues play out, there's still plenty of upside potential here. LEDs are quickly leading to rumormongering, with Cree said to be in pursuit of Aixtron and pushing all sector stocks higher.

Yet as exciting as the potential is for LEDs to take off, CAPS member kcboy408 thinks it will be the green side of GT's business that carries the most weight:

Clean tech is still rising. I believe in mid to long term this will be good investment. Even for short term GT Solar had been doing well this year.

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Opti Mist Opti Mist 14 years ago
GT Solar receives $33M order for sapphire crystallization furnaces from South Korea-based OCI

GT Solar International, Inc. Related Quotes
Symbol Price Change
SOLR 11.21 +0.46


On Thursday January 20, 2011, 4:42 pm
MERRIMACK, N.H. (AP) -- GT Solar International Inc., which makes equipment and develops technology for the power industry, received a $33 million order for sapphire crystallization furnaces from South Korea-based OCI Co. Ltd., the company said Thursday.

The purchase marks OCI's entrance into the LED industry, and it is GT Solar's first commercial sale of its sapphire crystallization furnaces in Korea.

"This is the third order for our sapphire crystallization furnaces in the last two months from leading PV manufacturers that are entering the LED market," said Tom Guiterrez, GT Solar's president and CEO. "We worked closely with OCI several years ago when they launched their polysilicon production operations helping them to become one of the PV industry's leading producers of polysilicon."

Polysilicon is used in many solar-energy and liquid crystal display (LCD) products.

Shares of the Merrimack, N.H.-based company rose 46 cents, or 4.3 percent, to close at $11.21.

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Shmoopster Shmoopster 14 years ago
I saw that also, But honestly this stock is doing great. This is a must buy on any dips.


Scott
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Opti Mist Opti Mist 14 years ago
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Zach Karabell recommends long GTC Solar [SOLR 11.08 0.33 (+3.07%) ]


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Shmoopster Shmoopster 14 years ago
Funny thing is one of the banks downgraded the sector then preceded to give them a $250 million in credit if they needed it. I should have bought more in the 7 range.

Scott
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XenaLives XenaLives 14 years ago
I think the writing was on the wall when SOLR tanked on a "sector downgrade".

Who in their right mind would downgrade any alternative energy sector as a whole with the entire energy market looking for oil alternatives?

The chart does show quite a bit of "blue sky" above these levels.



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Shmoopster Shmoopster 14 years ago
Folks we have a good old fashioned breakout going on, hop on for the ride

Scott
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Shmoopster Shmoopster 14 years ago
Lots of new orders coming in, with oil going up, solar is the way to go.

Scott
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Shmoopster Shmoopster 14 years ago
This stock has alot going for it, Huge growth potential. Should blow past earnings at the end of the month. Huge backlog of orders

Scott
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Shmoopster Shmoopster 14 years ago
Yes nobody checks this thread ever. This is a great company firing on all cylinders.

Scott
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XenaLives XenaLives 14 years ago
Hellooooo, anybody home?

I can't believe that this stock saw the action it did today (or yesterday, it's 11:59 my time) and there are no comments.

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