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January 19, 2012
09:57 EDTLDK
theflyonthewall.com: LDK Solar initiated with a Sell at Auriga (pre-open)
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May 24, 2012
12:42 EDTLDK
theflyonthewall.com: China accuses U.S. of illegally supporting renewable energy, AP reports

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09:27 EDTLDK
theflyonthewall.com: Suntech CEO: Europe tariff like U.S. would be "lethal" to industry, Reuters says
Suntech (STP) CEO Zhengrong Shi told Reuters that if an anti-dumping tariff like the one put in place by the U.S. were to be implemented in Europe, it "would have a lethal impact on China's solar industry." Reference Link :theflyonthewall.com
06:24 EDTLDK
theflyonthewall.com: Uncertainty leads solar firms to advance cautiously, Digitimes reports
With Europe and India likely to conduct investigations against solar firms similar to those carried out by the U.S., companies in the industry have been expanding cautiously, choosing locations that will help them avoid taxation, according to Digitimes. Reference Link :theflyonthewall.com
05:36 EDTLDK
theflyonthewall.com: LDK Solar says U.S. tariff decision will not change strategy
LDK Solar issued a statement regarding the preliminary antidumping duty decision by the U.S. Department of Commerce. LDK Solar said it will be part of the separate rates group, subject to a preliminary antidumping tariff rate of 31.18%. The company stated, "LDK Solar has been a leader in the highly-competitive global solar industry since the company's founding in 2005, and this decision will not change our strategy in developing markets worldwide. LDK Solar reaffirms its commitment to be one of the industry's top tier companies in the US and global markets now and in the future by creating consistent value for our customers." The tariff decision is expected to be finalized by the fall of 2012. :theflyonthewall.com

May 22, 2012
06:36 EDTLDK
theflyonthewall.com: China solar cell makers look to Taiwanese partnerships, Digitimes reports

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May 21, 2012
07:57 EDTLDK
theflyonthewall.com: Taiwanese solar cell prices seen rising after tariff ruling, DigiTimes says
After the U.S. government announced high preliminary anti-dumping duties on China-made solar cells, Taiwan-based solar cell makers plan to increase quotes due to expected order increases from Chinese peers, according to DigiTimes, citing industry sources. Reference Link :theflyonthewall.com
05:15 EDTLDK
theflyonthewall.com: Fluor completes polysilicon plant in China for LDK Solar

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May 18, 2012
07:21 EDTLDK
theflyonthewall.com: Tariffs on China may hurt U.S. renewable energy industry, Bloomberg reports

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06:13 EDTLDK
theflyonthewall.com: On the Fly: Periodicals Wrap-Up
WALL STREET JOURNAL: Alexis Tsipras, head of Greece's radical left party known as Syriza, says he sees little chance Europe will cut off funding to the country but that if it does, Athens will stop paying its debts, the Wall Street Journal reports...Bad debts held by Spanish banks jumped to a 17-year high in March, according to the country's central bank, as 8.37% of the loans held by banks, or EUR147.97B, were over three months overdue for repayment in March, the Wall Street Journal reports...REUTERS: Market turmoil over the euro zone crisis could last another 12-24 months, says German Finance Minister Schaeuble, adding that it was up to the Greeks to decide if they wanted to stay in the single currency, Reuters reports...BLOOMBERG: Federal policy makers may prefer another round of Operation Twist to an outright asset-purchase program should the economy show further signs of weakness or if risks increase, Bloomberg reports...The U.S. yesterday imposed tariffs of as much as 250% on Chinese-made solar cells to aid domestic manufacturers, but critics say the decision may end up raising prices and hurting the U.S. renewable energy industry, Bloomberg reports...Chinese auto dealerships, including Honda (HMC), Chery, BYD and Geely, are struggling with the rising number of unsold cars that’s threatening to deepen price cuts, according to the state-backed China Automobile Dealers Association, Bloomberg reports. :theflyonthewall.com

May 17, 2012
15:12 EDTLDK
theflyonthewall.com: U.S. issues preliminary ruling on anti-dumping duties for Chinese solar imports
The Department of Commerce announced its affirmative preliminary determination in the antidumping duty investigation of imports of crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells, whether or not assembled into modules, from the People’s Republic of China. The department preliminarily determined that Chinese producers/exporters sold solar cells in the United States at dumping margins ranging from 31.14% to 249.96%. Suntech (STP) and Trina Solar (TSL) received preliminary dumping margins of 31.22% and 31.14%, respectively. Fifty-nine other exporters qualified for a separate rate of 31.18%. All other Chinese producers/exporters received a preliminary dumping margin of 249.96%, Commerce said. The department said it is currently scheduled to make its final determination in early October. Reference Link :theflyonthewall.com
14:16 EDTLDK
theflyonthewall.com: U.S. sets 31.22% preliminary duties on Chinese solar imports, Bloomberg says

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08:18 EDTLDK
theflyonthewall.com: Commerce Dept. decision on Chinese solar panel makers expected today, DJ reports
The Department of Commerce is expected to issue a decision today on tariffs as part of an investigation into accusations that Chinese solar-panel makers receive unfair government subsidies and then sell their products in the U.S. at prices below production costs, reports Dow Jones. Reference Link :theflyonthewall.com
06:22 EDTLDK
theflyonthewall.com: Chinese could commence anti-dumping, subsidy probe on U.S., Digitimes reports

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May 16, 2012
06:19 EDTLDK
theflyonthewall.com: Thin-film solar firms expanding into solar PV systems, Digitimes reports
With thin-film solar products increasingly marginalized due to the falling price of mainstream silicon-based products, associated firms have been increasingly turning to production of PV systems, according to industry sources and reported in Digitimes. Reference Link :theflyonthewall.com

May 15, 2012
06:29 EDTLDK
theflyonthewall.com: Space for Foxconn to work with Sharp in solar, Digitimes reports

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06:26 EDTLDK
theflyonthewall.com: H2 solar revenue growth led by U.S., Asia Pacific pipelines, Digitimes reports

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06:23 EDTLDK
theflyonthewall.com: Germany FIT uncertainty leads to Euro solar hope for Q3, Digitimes reports

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May 11, 2012
12:24 EDTLDK
theflyonthewall.com: ISH iSuppli: Solar polysilicon prices tumbled 11% last month
With no sign that the oversupply of solar polysilicon is ending, buyers are shifting their purchasing activity to the bargain-basement spot market, contributing to a sharp 11% drop in overall pricing in April, according to IHS iSuppli. The weighted average selling price for polysilicon used in photovoltaic solar cells plunged to $27.20 per kilogram in April, down from $30.70 in March, the firm said. This is marks the first time in 2012 that the average weighted price dropped below the $30 threshold. The continued increase in the proportion of spot market sales indicates that the oversupply situation and pricing decreases are likely to continue, the firm added. :theflyonthewall.com
11:47 EDTLDK
theflyonthewall.com: German regional governments block plan for steep solar subsidy cuts, FT says

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