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I'm out till the company decides what it's really going to do. Very disappointed into the company to say the least.
With bid/sale amounts near and above the daily volume we can all see what is going on.
Volume too low and spread getting to thin to make any money. Maybe this will rid us of some of the ass holes that is disrupting progress towards increasing the PPS.
If RGSE PPS starts headed back towards a dollar, at least passing 50 cents, I will certainly reinvest but for now I am going to stay out - until someone crushes these shorters.
Well, it’s certainly starting to flat line. Breakout soon. Which way? Who the hell knows with these disgruntled traders?
MMs accumulating all they can while they keep the PPS artificially low. Volume has dropped too much as a result of the MMs forcing RGSE PPS unrealistically low. Looks like most have stopped trading RGSE.
Unfortunately. Going back to single digit pennies here. Stinks
At 0.12 we are about a factor of 10 below where we should be on the EPS.
A materializing implementation of the PH-3.0 plan should be enough to fuel positive opinions toward growth and profit potential. It was and still is but looks like the lower tier of society will have to wait for the upper tier to stop jacking it.
Volume sucks, direction not reflective of events imo, MMs trying to beat you out of this opportunity because they know things are turning around and they want all they can get. Need more support to bust up the MMs hold on this runner.
Can’t even get this back to a quarter. I’m tapped out. Some more bulls need to pick up the slack.
What a bunch of bear shit! I can’t believe traders have let the market cap get so low on this one or its PPS to be where it is - crazy. You are missing the speculative calculus. Or...has the big fish just been eating you?
Seriously, I can’t believe this is not above a dollar.
Looks like this may finally start to take off, numbers looking better. Bet those blackouts in Cali get some biz. Especially when you are sitting in the dark for long periods of time and your food is spoiling and it is hotter than hell in your house. Go RGSE
Ever seen a company struggle over several years and then all the sudden get it right? Yeah, you know what I am talking about. RGSE just may be one of those companies.
5 years 3 reverse splits and people are still spouting the same nonsense. They should have been desisted the first time they did an R/S but the exchange laws are too lenient and they were able to screw more investors out of their money for an additional 2 more reverse splits. This is where this stock belongs in the Stinkie Pinkies. May it die a death of a thousand suns of scorching heat.
News - RGS Energy Sets Business Update Conference Call for Wednesday, October 16, 2019 at 4:30 p.m. ET
Press Release | 10/11/2019
DENVER, Oct. 11, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- RGS Energy (OTCQX: RGSE), the exclusive worldwide manufacturer of the visually stunning POWERHOUSE™ Solar Shingle System, will hold a business update call on Wednesday, October 16, 2019 at 4:30 p.m. Eastern time to discuss POWERHOUSE™.
Prior to the call, the company will post a business update on the investor relations section of its website.
Date: Wednesday, October 16, 2019
Time: 4:30 p.m. Eastern time (2:30 p.m. Mountain time)
Toll-free dial-in number: 1-800-239-9838
International dial-in number: 1-323-794-2551
Conference ID: 3961106
Webcast: Click here
The conference call will be webcast live and available for replay via the investor relations section of the company's website at RGSEnergy.com.
Please call the conference telephone number five minutes prior to the start time. An operator will register your name and organization. If you have any difficulty connecting with the conference call, please contact CMA at 1-949-432-7566.
A replay of the call will be available after 7:30 p.m. Eastern time and until October 23, 2019.
Toll-free replay number: 1-844-512-2921
International replay number: 1-412-317-6671
Replay ID: 3961106
About RGS Energy
RGS Energy (OTCQX: RGSE) is America’s Original Solar Company and exclusive manufacturer of POWERHOUSE™, an innovative in-roof solar shingle using technology developed by The Dow Chemical Company.
For more information, visit RGSEnergy.com and RGSPOWERHOUSE.com, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/RGSEnergy and on Twitter at twitter.com/rgsenergy. Information on such websites and the websites referred to above in this press release is not incorporated by reference into this press release.
RGS Energy is the company’s registered trade name. RGS Energy files periodic and other reports with the SEC under its official name “Real Goods Solar, Inc.”
POWERHOUSE™ is a trademark of The Dow Chemical Company, used under license.
Investor Relations Contact
Ron Both
Managing Partner, CMA
Tel 1-949-432-7566
RGSE@cma.team
A great product doesn't need stock hype.
Facts are:
ITC is decreasing
It isn't attractive honestly to the majority
They horribly inefficient 15-17 when modules are touching 24
cost is high
There is and never was a need for this. Its a want, period.
Until RGS can make this parity pricing with conventional solar it will never have mass market
I am very interested in buying a 100k of their A+ offering BUT they have to at lease show more of a dedication effort to get their PPS back up towards a dollar. Until RGSE management can prove an exerted effort towards returning stock holder confidence and a fair PPS, I will have to decline in further RGSE support.
RGS Energy really needs to employ a team of professionals to get their stock off the floor and up to a more realistic PPS as they work towards commercialization and increased sales of their PH3.
RGSE can do it, especially considering how vital the Powerhouse 3.0 solar shingle is to our collective home called the earth...one US government contract to retrofit can provide ample push, and RGSE has the network and production capacity to accomplish 50 megawatts in under 5 years.....in my studied opinion.
This company has less than 4 years to sell 49MW of residential solar shingles. Lol. Taking away 4 more winters, the ITC stepping down and how inefficient these are.....not a chance in hell
PS the fins for this are atrocious
Over one megawatt--over 18,000 solar-shingles---are-ready to-be-shipped...over $2.2 million-worth of Powerhouse 3.0 shingles are finished and ready to go out on trucks.....from sources close to RGS Energy
Business--Solar Panels to face some headwinds as
Trump Kills a Tariff Loophole in Latest Blow to Renewable Energy
Bloomberg Brian Eckhouse, Christopher Martin and Ari Natter,Bloomberg 4 hours ago
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The Trump administration dealt a fresh blow to renewable energy developers on Friday by stripping away an exemption the industry was counting on to weather the president’s tariffs on imported panels.
The U.S. Trade Representative said Friday it was eliminating a loophole granted about four months ago for bifacial solar panels, which generate electricity on both sides. They’ll now be subject to the duties Trump announced on imported equipment in early 2018, currently at 25%. The change takes effect Oct. 28.
The exclusion had been a reprieve for the solar industry, which lost thousands of jobs and put projects on ice as a result of the tariffs. Some panel manufacturers had already begun shifting supply chains to produce more bifacial panels. Stripping the exemption represents a setback to developers building big U.S. solar projects. American panel makers First Solar Inc. and SunPower Corp. will meanwhile regain an edge on foreign competitors.
“The solar tariffs are back,” Tara Narayanan, an analyst at BloombergNEF, said in an interview Friday. “U.S. solar developers cannot buy products with lower costs and higher output as they briefly thought they could.”
First Solar, the largest U.S. solar panel maker, and SunPower both gained in after-markets trading late Friday.
What BloombergNEF Says
“The withdraw of tariff exemption for bifacial will cool down its popularity in the U.S. a little, but not stop the rise of the technology, which introduces improved economics even without tariff exemption.”-- Xiaoting Wang, solar analyst
Developers that have used bifacial panels and stand to take a hit from ending the exclusion include Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. and Swinerton Inc.
While bifacial panels accounted for just 3% of the solar market last year, BloombergNEF had projected a swift ramp-up in production as manufacturers tried to insulate themselves from U.S. tariffs.
The trade group Solar Energy Industries Association fought to preserve the exemption, saying bifacial technology held “great promise for creating jobs, right here in America.”
“We’re obviously disappointed,” the group’s general counsel, John Smirnow, said Friday. “We look forward to making sure the bifacial exemption gets a fair hearing” during the solar tariff’s mid-term review process, he said.
The U.S. Trade Representative said in its filing that the exclusion would’ve probably resulted in “significant increases in imports of bifacial solar panels” that would’ve rivaled domestically produced ones.
SunPower, based in San Jose, California, opposed the exemption without a cap, saying that it would otherwise defeat the purpose of the tariffs. “It just means everyone is going to make a bifacial,” the company’s chief executive officer, Tom Werner, said in a Sept. 23 interview.
--With assistance from Joe Ryan.
To contact the reporters on this story: Brian Eckhouse in New York at beckhouse@bloomberg.net;Christopher Martin in New York at cmartin11@bloomberg.net;Ari Natter in Washington at anatter5@bloomberg.net
To contact the editors responsible for this story: Lynn Doan at ldoan6@bloomberg.net, Joe Ryan, Pratish Narayanan
It looks like updated actual average production of Powerhouse 3.0 shingles, over the first 3 quarters of 2019, might have been around 500 solar shingles a week, whereas the stated capacity between Creative Liquid Coatings and Revere Plastic Systems, where both Powerhouse 3.0 shingles are being produced, can be up to 30,000 solar shingles a week. So, it seems, we could see an increase of 60x potentially-- in the number of solar shingles, in weekly production output, as the RGS Energy Powerhouse 3.0 solar shingle really gets rolling nationally and internationally.....from sources close to RGS Energy.
Well, I guess I’ll sell mine at 10.00 also.
Hope RGSE can run off the scum bags so the rest of us can attempt to get this price back above a dollar until 2020 gets here.
Or is the competition trying to fuck up the share price of RGSE. Knowing prospects are looking favorable, it is a shame there are just too many. MMs can pretty much make this POS do what they want it to for their on gain goals. First they need to destroy confidence and then ruin the PPS so they can get all the shares they have scared them into selling to them. Also a lot of back and forth short and covering that is keeping it from going anywhere. I wish this group of circle jerks would get off their knees, stop sucking off everything that gets shoved down their throat.
Most RGSE traders must have some sort of disability. What a bunch of dumb asses.
It’s time to beak out above the mid B-band.
So, What now? Yes, That's a good question: I am sitting on 41,000 shares of RGSE at the moment...
I sold some I bought at 9 cents at a price of 18 cents....between now and December,
I am buying small amounts, of $230 to $350 each month, and in December,
I'll buy $1,000 worth or so.....with the aim to replenish the level of 50k to 60k shares....
yes the company has a good product...2 tv ads, under production-one
wrapped up in the last 30 days, with a 2nd in production October.
Also company has completed house roofs in the 4 corners of the country--
Florida, New York, Washington State, and California .
Rate of production has been estimated at 3,000 solar shingles a day, increasing quarterly.
Columbus took awhile, didn't he....so did the moon missions.
Patience is the key here, in my opinion.
Even Henry Ford had a rough first year....
Well RGSE, are you going to shit or get off the pot?
Investors discard their shares of RGSE and run for the hills as stock value plummets. RGSE stock volume continues to fall as well, making it virtually impossibly to buy or sell meaningful blocks of their stock. Retail stock investors are warned to protect their investment funds against RGSE’s continued dilution practices and failure to produce a profitable business. Stock holders are no longer willing to pay for general company operating expenses and salaries without significant evidence of company and managerial improvements resulting in a self sustaining business model.
RGSE is just not worth the investment/trade until the company can put some value in their stock.
Damn, RGSE stock value continues to look trashy. Has RGSE been left for dead?
Damn this is one of the worst POS company stocks I believe I’ve ever seen. Better odds playing the lotto.
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More than 35 years ago, RGS Energy – a Real Goods Solar Company – sold some of the very first solar panels to the public out of a small general store in Northern California. Since then, we’ve installed over 25,000 solar energy systems for homes, businesses, schools, government facilities, and utilities across the country, totaling more than 260 megawatts of clean energy.
1978 John Schaeffer invested $3,000 of his savings along with a $5,000 loan from his father to open the first Real Goods store where he sold the first solar panels in retail at over $100/Watt.
1982 First Solar Living Source Book is printed. The book was written as a one-stop information source for renewable energy and sustainable living.
1986 John Schaeffer invested $3,000 to launch the first Real Goods mail order catalog. The 16 page catalog reached new customers and rejuvenated the company as a mail order business selling solar and sustainable living products.
1996 Founded a nonprofit education institute called the Solar Living Institute with the mission of promoting sustainable living through inspirational environmental education.
2001 Real Goods, catalog and five brick and mortar stores merged with the sustainable lifestyle company Gaiam Inc. in a stock swap worth $8.7 million.
2003 Launched the residential division in California and Colorado.
2008 On May 8, 2008, Real Goods completed an initial public offering as Real Goods Solar and raised $55 million. Through holding 100 percent of Real Goods’ Class B shares, Gaiam maintained control of Real Goods Solar.
2007-2008 Acquired Marin Solar, Carlson Solar, IES, Regrid Power to expand the residential and commercial business and position Real Goods Solar as a major competitor in the growing solar business.
2011 Real Goods Solar Merged with Alteris Renewables– became a major national solar company (Alteris was created from the merger of Solar works and Solarwrights in 2008). The Merger severed the Gaiam control.
2012 Established new headquarters in Louisville Colorado and built up our Inside Sales, Engineering and Customer Service functions in one centralized location.
2013 Surpassed 15,500 installations/100+ MW of solar energy deployed since inception
2013 Acquired assets from Syndicated Solar – provided entry into Missouri
2014 Acquired Mercury Solar Systems and re-branded Real Goods Solar as RGS Energy.
2014 Acquired Sunetric – one of the largest and most established local solar developers and installers in Hawaii
2014 Launched RGS Financing, Inc – began offering in house financing with Solar Leases and Power Purchase Agreements
2014 Launched strategy to exit utility scale commercial business to focus on core Residential, Small Commercial, Sunetric and Leasing businesses.
2015 Awarded several east coast solarize programs including Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island – Spreading solar with a community focus
2016 Expansion into Maryland. Maryland is one of the newest and fastest solar markets
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