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I see you just added yourself as moderator. Please elaborate as to why you think this is going up since you know so much.
As a non rookie you should know that that was then and this is now. It does not look like a good play any more. At below 10 cents It will look like a nice play. If you are right I will come back and give you credit. There is very little buying interest at these levels. If that improves you could be right.
Caught ya rookie. This is about to move north, watch and learn. Look what YOU said 2 weeks ago:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=72256764
When it goes under 10 you should be able to make your money back. I dont see it bouncing from here though. I dont see any buying interest now. I will wait on the sidelines for my buy order to get filled at 8 cents.
i've been hoping and praying for too long- I exited my position for a loss of 40%. I wish you all the best
Looks like a buy under 10 cents for me.
ENERQ Thanks again for TMD on shcedule added 15k more at 13-135
nice find/ very nice product! (((ENERQ)))
stickied post now
News after news is pushing this stock up!
CNN New on Uni-Solar Product. Have a look at Link. http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-758139
I hear that, if not today then tomorrow
ENERQ mornin dip was right on schedule, headin north now!
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will be gone all day tomorrow, flight to Lima! but will be able to check in @ 4PM. hope we're green!
Yes! bk was the reason.
ot: Wanna quick bouncer? Take a look at MVIS.
got me some enerq as well...
ANYONE know why ENERQ fell from $1.50
is that when they announced the BK?
Done....up we go
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Slowly but surely creapin up. In 200k shares below $.12
ENERQ as I said, close .15+ today, which is above the 5ma. Next R @ .167-.177. Look at all the volume that traded around .30 cents when it capitulated, many will be holding for that mark to break even, or have averaged down from that mark and are costed mid .20s.....................
good day now lets be up 15% tomorrow, wednesday, thursday and friday and I might be green ha
Need to chew that float up at these levels now.. slow n stead please.
in the words of the great Borat "Wa Wa Wee Wa"
wow! kaBOOOOM!
ENERQ weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Yes your average is very very very low, congrats to you!!
I like this stock for its steady upwards trend sin bottoming in the .11 range. I agree, not many shares were traded there but there will be flippers along the way. Im loving the news hitting the wires and have the feeling a reverse trend is in the works.
I am too! .18-19 is still 35% up from here. Look at the volume that occurred at .11, not that many shares traded there and very few will have that cost average. i am averaged at .15 myself and am guessing i am within the very low end of cost among all holders, including institutional ones.
Why? It's viable... i imagine there are people in here from the .11s.. .18-.19 might take some chewing threw is all im saying. I am a realist.
LOL lets let it pull out and up some before we start talking pull back bro!! ENERQ close today .15+ should get us going
When the MACD turns, this should get very interesting. I too am waiting for mid .20's to sell but there will be some pullbacks before then.. bet on it.
ENERQ bounce to .25-.30 is on!!!
No reason to sell. It is still oversold on the RSI...I'm looking for mid .20's for my first target sell point
we are moving up!!! congrats all!!! lets keep it up!!
Saw that, bids are moving up as well.
decent buys going through.
United Solar is definitely getting some work done, that's for sure.
Yep, ENERQ just needs volume and it'll go...
ENERQ News: United Solar and Baraclit Form Strategic Partnership for Innovative Building Integrated PV Rooftops in Italy
43 minutes ago - GlobeNewswire via Comtex
United Solar, the global manufacturer of UNI-SOLAR(R) lightweight, flexible solar products and a wholly owned subsidiary of Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. (ECD) (OTC:ENERQ.PK) is proud to announce its strategic partnership with Baraclit SpA,a large Italian company with a 65-year history in the industrial prefabricated building sector.
Baraclit's b.Power division will integrate UNI-SOLAR photovoltaic (PV) solar laminates into its "flat roof" system. The addressable opportunity is estimated to be 10 million square meters of Baraclit's industrial rooftop portfolio. The Baraclit building integrated PV (BIPV) configuration complies with requirements of the highest incentive offered under the Italian Feed-In Tariff (FIT) program for "Building Integrated Photovoltaic Plants with Innovative Features."
"The integration of UNI-SOLAR laminates by Baraclit into its 'flat roof' system demonstrates the significant advantage our products offer to roofing companies worldwide," said Nicola Del Duca, Sales Director -- Southern Europe. "We are excited to partner with one of the leading industrial prefabrication building companies in the sector, demonstrating that solar energy powered by UNI-SOLAR is a reliable and cost effective choice for building materials."
"UNI-SOLAR laminates meet the needs of our oldest prefabricated rooftops," said Luca Bernardini, Division Director at Baraclit b.Power. "The lightweight, flexible laminates provide better energy production and easy integration without modifying the existing functionality and aesthetics of the rooftop. We are excited to have finalized this partnership for a unique, innovative and reliable solution."
United Solar has more than 25 years experience in the solar industry, is the largest manufacturer of lightweight flexible solar panels in the world, and has been awarded nearly 70 United States patents for various technological advancements.
About United Solar/UNI-SOLAR(R)
United Solar has been a global leader in building-integrated and rooftop photovoltaics for over 25 years. The company manufactures, sells and installs thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight into clean, renewable energy using proprietary technology for which the company has been awarded over 70 U.S. patents. UNI-SOLAR(R) brand products are unique because of their flexibility, light weight, ease of installation, durability, and real-world energy production. For more information on United Solar visit uni-solar.com or follow UNI-SOLAR on Facebook.com/unisolar and Twitter.com/uni_solar.
United Solar and its parent company Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. on February 14, 2012 filed voluntary petitions for Chapter 11 reorganization in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court the Eastern District of Michigan. More information about the Chapter 11 filing is available on the Internet at http://www.energyconversiondevices.com/restructuring.php.
About Baraclit Spa
Baraclit is one of the Italian leaders in the sector of concrete prefabricated buildings for the industrial and commercial segment since 1946. With a 300,000 square meter facility in Bibbiena, Italy, 350 employees and a turnover of EURO60 million, Baraclit has a portfolio of 15,000 buildings with its solutions covering over 22 million square meters. Thanks to the experience of SolarLAB, in 2009 Baraclit's division, b.POWER, was created. Its focus is to study the building integration of photovoltaic products. With 15 MW of photovoltaic products installed in Italy, b.POWER is recognized as a solar energy research and development excellence center and an important voice in the Energy Building sector.
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This board is for fundamental and technical discussion about Energy Conversion Devices, Inc., ENER.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. (ECD) commercializes materials, products and production processes for the alternative energy generation, energy storage and information technology markets. The Company's principal commercial products are its thin-film solar (photovoltaic (PV)) modules. ECD sells its PV modules globally. The Company also commercializes materials, products and production processes through third-party relationships, such as licenses and joint ventures.
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First Solar, the largest producer of solar panels through June 2010, is the biggest advocate of using Cadmium Telluride.
So far Cadmium telluride is the first and only thin film photovoltaic technology to surpass crystalline silicon PV in price per watt of peak power, but this price advantage seems to be eroding as price of raw silicon has decreased and Chinese manufacturers increase their production of multi-crystalline panels.
There are some concerns about the future of Camium Telluride based panels, specifically the very limited availability of Telluride and increased concern in Europe about long-term toxic affects of Cadmium.
To learn more about the history, manufacturing and the advantages and disadvantages of using solar panels made with Cadmium Telluride, click here.
www.solar-facts-and-advice.com/thin-film.html
The Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy said it conducted an appraisal of recent tests on CdTE PV modules by independent scientific institutions.
According to the analyses, it was found that if disposed of "in an improper and unprofessional way", the modules pose a threat to the environment. "The only way to rule out the risks associated with the use of cadmium in PV," explained the institute, "is to refrain from using cadmium in the first place. This requires non-toxic substitutes to be readily available, which they are (e.g. silicon-based PV)."
It went on to say that cadmium should not spread in green solar technologies, but needs to be disposed of safely. It added: "We believe similar problems may exist with lead in the silicon based modules mentioned above, although manufacturers of those modules have expressed their desire to comply with RoHS legislation should this be directed."
The scientists backing the institute include:
• Prof. Joao Pedro Alpuim, University of Minho, Portugal
• Dr. Stephan Bannas, Theodor Wessels Prize Laureate, Germany
• Dr. Daniel Dahm, Federation of German Scientists, German Association of the Club of Rome
• Dr. Antonin Fejfar, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic
• Prof. Takashi Fuyuki, Nara Institute of Sciences, Japan
• Prof. George E. Georghiou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
• Prof. Martin Green, University of New South Wales, Australia
• Yutaka Hayashi, National Institute of AIST, Japan
• Prof. Ferdinand Hucho, Free University of Berlin, Germany
• Prof. Tadashi Saitoh, Tokyo Agricultural & Technical University, Japan
• Prof. Ruud Schropp, University of Utrecht, Netherlands
• Dr. Markus Schubert, University of Stuttgart, Germany
• Prof. Jürgen H. Werner, University of Stuttgart, Germany
For its part, First Solar confesses to have in 2009 given out between €100,000 and €150,000 for lobbying purposes. According to reports, the PV company is also being represented by the law firm Kuhbier and is supported by the controversial PR agency Burson-Marsteller.
www.strategy-business.com/article/11111
"Many analysts have predicted an increase in demand for tellurium, a key ingredient in First Solar's panels, and one of the rarest substances on Earth. If tellurium demand rises (and the potential of ENER's phase-change memory product, which contains tellurium, will be a factor), First Solar's costs will go through the roof and Uni-Solar will become one of the leading thin-film producers. " :
www.wikinvest.com/stock/Energy_Conversion_Devices_%28ENER%29#Rising_silicon_prices_benefit_ENER
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