Solar But Not Silver Shines
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Mar 14, 2011 03:57PM
Golden Minerals is a junior silver producer with a strong growth profile, listed on both the NYSE Amex and TSX.
As Argoz wisely predicted yesterday, solar power shares are rising sharply today. With silver being a major component in solar power infrastructure, one would expect silver to rise along with the solar sector - in a free trading environment of course.
A couple of quotes that seem applicable today...
From Jesse: "And if you are a junior, make it a priority to list on a major exchange in the States. The games being played on the Canadian exchanges are disgraceful, almost as bad as the US futures markets. And the US pink sheets are a snakepit, even by the current low standards of transparency and efficient in equity markets."
From Chris Duane: "It is better to be 6 years too early than 1 day to late on this silver rocket."
Regards - VHF
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Japan Nuclear Fallout’s Silver Lining: Solar Soars
Jon C. Ogg
March 14, 2011
The possible nuclear power reactor meltdown in Japan is killing anything tied to nuclear energy today. As with most events, there is generally a silver lining elsewhere. It just so happens that the solar power lobby may have been given its greatest gift ever in the tragedy unfolding in Japan.
First Solar, Inc. (NASDAQ: FSLR) just opened up 4.8% at $146.50; SunPower Corporation (NASDAQ: SPWRA) is up 4.2% at $14.87; Suntech Power Holdings Co. Ltd. (NYSE: STP) is up 5% at $8.46; LDK Solar Co., Ltd. (NYSE: LDK) is up 5.2% at $11.25; JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd. (NASDAQ: JASO) is up 5.4% at $6.64; Canadian Solar Inc. (NASDAQ: CSIQ) is up 3.3% at $11.42; and GT Solar International, Inc. (NASDAQ: SOLR) is up 4.9% at $10.21.
Two laggards in the sector are Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: ENER) and MEMC Electronic Materials Inc. (NYSE: WFR). Energy Conversion is up 4% at $2.58 and MEMC is up 8.3% at $13.05.
Guggenheim Solar (NYSE: TAN) is up 5.8% at $7.80.
It is hard to think solely about the winners when you see the death toll estimates now getting closer to 10,000 and when you see the economic impact that will hurt a nation that has already seen two dead decades.
The logic behind this move is a rather easy argument. If solar power plants have an accident, they tend not to pose risks to civilization.