(stock #'s in %)
ABAT bounced up off its 200-days. I think this one keeps going up. It's a Chinese company, so valued much lower than American. Just check the price-to-book and price-to-sales and PE's of the Chinese comps v. American, at least in clean energy. Anyway, these guys will probably benefit from the recent Chinese announcement of $15B investment in EV development besides their continual high growth rate. Polymer lithium-ion batteries. This is a good 6-month and beyond investment.
ALTI is an American counterpart. Nano lithium-titanate batteries. Their 50-days slipped underneath the price - at bottom for 2 months. You want a long-term stock to hold for the kids - this is probably one.
AMSC still at bottom of its recent trading range.
APWR reports Thursday before open. Been on its bottom for 3 months. Chinese, so they make a profit (most cases). I think buy it Monday for short-term gain, though it's also a long-term hold.
BYDDF should profit from Chinese EV investment.
CCGI might take off. EV chargers in NYC area and other sites. Wall St is in NYC. Already valued at $94M, but that never stops Wall St. if they like somebody.
CREE.
CSUN - PB (price to book) .93, PS (price to sales) .44, PE (price-earnings ratio) 6.
ECTY on downward spiral. $22M valuation to CCGI's $94M.
ESLR PB .34, PS .41. But maybe years away from profit. And if they reverse split to get back over a buck, the stock almost always come down after split. String ribbon solar but so what if you can't make a profit.
JASO PB 1.18, PS .087, PE 6. Val $925M. Long-term if not short-term good for portfolio.
NACF up 75 on big volume Friday. Gulf spill cleanup. Maybe news coming. Like we never see insider trading.
PPRW reported their Q with good numbers and 150 shares traded Friday. That's how pitiful the attention to clean E is. Same with GCHT a day earlier. Course, that's a Chinese venture.
SOLF PB 1.25, PS .74, PE 6.
SPWRA PB .74, PS .62, PE 8. And that's an American solar. Ever play boggle?
VUOC up 51 Friday.
WWEI 1 cent.
Happy trails.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
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