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News Breaks | | | | September 21, 2012 | | 08:34 EDT |  | STP | Suntech receives continued listing standards notice from NYSE Suntech Power announced that it has been notified by the New York Stock Exchange that the company did not meet the NYSE's price criteria for continued listing standard because, as of September 10, the average closing price of the company's American Depositary Shares, or ADSs, was less than $1.00 per ADS over a consecutive 30-trading-day period. The company has notified the NYSE of its intention to cure this deficiency within the prescribed timeframe of six-months. | |
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| May 22, 2013 | | 13:35 EDT |  | STP | Cautious solar note, SolarCity lock-up highlighted by CNBC's Greenberg
Subscribe for More Information | | | 10:01 EDT |  | STP | Early talks over China-EU solar panel dispute fail, Xinhua says First-round talks to ease the current solar panel trade fight between China and the European Union have failed, reported Xinhua, citing Chinese trade body sources. Reference Link | | | 06:26 EDT |  | STP | IHS: Solar industry CapEx down 36% in 2013, Digitimes says
Subscribe for More Information | | | May 21, 2013 | | 06:42 EDT |  | STP | U.S., EU to negotiate with China over solar trade dispute, NY Times says The U.S. and EU will negotiate settlements with China over allegations that the country's solar energy sector carried out illegal trading practices, according to The New York times. Under a deal that's starting to emerge, Chinese solar companies would have to raise the prices of their solar panels, but the companies would no longer have to pay high tariffs, the newspaper explained. Reference Link | | | May 20, 2013 | | 08:00 EDT |  | STP | German minister calls potential EU solar tariffs 'grave mistake,' FT says
Subscribe for More Information | | | 06:26 EDT |  | STP | Europe solar trade tariffs may slow down market growth, DigiTimes says Europe solar trade tariffs may slow down the market growth although some Taiwan firms may benefit from them against China players, reports Digitimes Research. An anti-subsidy tariff against China-based solar firms is expected to be 30%-67.9% with the average as high as 57.6%. Reference Link | |
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