JA Solar posts
FeedPosted Nov 16th 2008 12:30PM by Trey Thoelcke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings reports, Forecasts, Home Depot (HD), Lowe's Cos (LOW), Trina Solar ADS (TSL), Suntech Power Hldgs ADS (STP)
Last week, JA Solar Holdings Co. Ltd. (NASDAQ: JASO) posted a quarterly loss and lowered its guidance. But as interest in alternative energy continues to grow, analysts polled by Thomson Financial are still looking for good things from solar energy concerns scheduled to report earnings this week.
Strong growth at Trina Solar Ltd. (NYSE: TSL) in the third quarter prompted it to lift its guidance back in October. Analysts expect the Chinese company to post profits that are 76.3% higher than a year ago, or $1.18 per share on revenues of $268.4 million (+225.0%). Though Trina Solar missed estimates in the second quarter, analysts on average recommend buying TSL. Shares are down 81.4% from a year ago and trading near an all-time low.
Earnings of rival LDK Solar Co. Ltd. (NYSE: LDK) are expect to have risen 47.9% to $0.71 per share on revenues of $486.7 million (+206.6%). Also based in China, LDK has not missed estimates in recent quarters; in fact, it blew past expectations in the second quarter. Yet the consensus recommendation is to hold LDK. Like Trina Solar, LDK's shares are trading near an all-time low; the share price has fallen 50.0% in the past year.
Analysts anticipate third-quarter earnings for Canadian Solar Inc. (NASDAQ: CSIQ) to be a whopping 96.3% higher than a year ago, or $0.54 per share on revenues of $248.0 million (+154.5%). The company easily topped estimates in the previous quarter. ReneSola Ltd. (NYSE: SOL) and Suntech Power Holdings Co. Ltd. (NYSE: STP) are also expected to report earnings growth of 29.7% ($0.37 per share) and 23.8% ($0.42 per share), respectively. All three of these stocks reached 52-week lows last week, and all are considered buys.
Continue reading The week in preview: High hopes for solar, not so much for home improvement
Posted Nov 12th 2008 1:55PM by Todd Harrison (RSS feed)
Filed under: Analyst initiations, Commodities, Suntech Power Hldgs ADS (STP), Green Stocks
This post was written by Minyanville contributor Sean Udall.JA Solar (NASDAQ:
JASO)
blew its quarter and lowered guidance, and now the group is under pressure.
I don't think I've ever written a positive word on JASO as they are in the middle tier, essentially a jobber for the solar space. The company make various feedstock products to the final product makers, while being dependent on the core technology and "root" feedstock polysilicon from the likes of
LDK Solar (NYSE:
LDK) and
MEMC Electronics (NYSE:
WFR). So it has a timing issue and margin compression issue. The company is facing lower final pricing of their products while having locked in longer term "commodity" pricing at higher prices. So its raw costs are not falling as fast as its own pricing.
The poly guys mentioned above and companies like
Sun Power (NASDAQ:
SPWRA),
First Solar (NASDAQ:
FSLR) and
Suntech Power (NYSE:
STP) don't face these pressures as intensely, though that may not matter much today. STP reports on the 20th this month and I think it will give a clearer picture of the space. Meanwhile SPWRA keeps closing significant deals and FSLR reported the best and has little if any of the funding concerns. So for the leaders, it's a question of how low do they go before the long term positives catch up. Meanwhile, a few of the smaller shops like JASO are in a race against the credit crunch because they need to be able to renegotiate some of their longer-term input costs.
LDK and WFR are still companies that I feel are uniquely positioned, as both have a partial oligopoly status as polysilicon suppliers. In the $15's and lower, it's getting to the point where I may again trade around my core position and look for that beta pop on any significant Naz bounce. Also, this stock could move 50% higher and still be exceedingly cheap on almost any value criteria.
Posted May 6th 2008 1:17PM by Steven Halpern (RSS feed)
Filed under: Newsletters, Commodities, Oil, Agriculture, Stocks to Buy, Green Stocks
Peter Way selects his buys by following the trading activity of block traders -- those making large, million dollar bets. Here's the latest from his Block Trader Oil & Gold Monitor.
"The volume stock market liquidity-providers are hedging their necessary position risks in ways that foretell declining oil stock prices. Their records on such outlooks in the past are pretty good, so pay attention.
"The million-dollar market-makers are not always right, and here they tend to be a bit early, but it's obvious they can save you some grief and provide a chance to pick up some meaningful extra profit.
"From our recent review of energy ETFs, we also note that the pros' perception seems to be that energy stocks have been bid up too far. Ok, so what to do? Sell the oil holdings? Then where to put the proceeds?
Continue reading Solar & shipping: Bets from big block traders
Posted Mar 13th 2008 11:26AM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Analyst reports, Analyst upgrades and downgrades
MOST NOTEWORTHY: Monsanto, AstraZeneca and Millenium Pharmaceutical were today's noteworthy upgrades:
- Banc of America upgraded shares of Monsanto (NYSE: MON) to Buy from Neutral as they have grown more comfortable with two previous concerns: competition and valuation. They see an attractive entry point ahead of strong expected results for Q2.
- UBS upgraded shares of AstraZeneca (NYSE: AZN) to Neutral from Sell on valuation, as they believe many of the risks are priced into shares at current levels.
- Piper upgraded Millenium Pharma (NASDAQ: MLNM) to Buy from Neutral and added shares to their Alpha List ahead of additional front-line Velcade presentations at ASCO and expected front-line Velcade approval by June 20.
OTHER UPGRADES:
Posted Nov 7th 2007 10:50AM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Analyst reports, Boston Scientific (BSX), Analyst initiations, Trina Solar ADS (TSL)
MOST NOTEWORTHY: The medical supplies and devices sector, East West Bancorp, Tempur Pedic and AbitibiBowater were today's noteworthy initiations:
- Credit Suisse initiated the medical supplies and devices sector with a Market Weight rating and started shares of Edwards Lifesciences (NYSE: EW) and Becton, Dickinson and Co (NYSE: BDX) with Outperform ratings and Medtronic (NYSE: MDT) and Boston Scientific (NYSE: BSX) with Neutral ratings.
- East West Bancorp (NASDAQ: EWBC) was initiated with a Buy rating and $36 target at B. Riley; the firm's target implies a 23.1% potential total return over the next twelve months including the stock's 1.35% dividend yield.
- Tempur Pedic (NYSE: TPX) was started with an Outperform rating at William Blair, as they find the current valuation attractive for long-term investor given the company's strong position in the specialty sleep products.
- Deutsche Bank resumed coverage of AbitibiBowater (NYSE: ABH) with a Hold rating and $29 target, citing the strength of the Canadian dollar and difficult newsprint fundamentals.
OTHER INITIATIONS:
Posted Oct 11th 2007 11:30AM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Analyst reports, Nokia Corp. (NOK), Alcatel-LucentADS (ALU), Analyst initiations
MOST NOTEWORTHY: First Solar, JA Solar, Alcatel-Lucent, Nokia and Ericsson were today's noteworthy initiations:
- First Solar (NASDAQ: FSLR) and JA Solar Holdings (NASDAQ: JASO) were initiated with Buy ratings and targets of $160 and $61 at Collins Stewart. Collins Stewart sees room for margin expansion and is positive on First Solar after channel checks; the firm expects JA Solar to expand capacity given its long-term supply agreements with four wafer suppliers.
- Merrill Lynch started shares of Alcatel-Lucent (NYSE: ALU) with a Sell rating, citing a lack of revenue growth prospects.
- The firm also started shares of Nokia Corporation (NYSE: NOK) with a Buy rating, as they believe the company's share gains and margin expansion will continue.
- Merrill also resumed coverage of Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) with a Neutral rating, expecting high single digit earnings and share growth, but not enough for a Buy rating.
OTHER INITIATIONS:
Posted Oct 8th 2007 10:30AM by Joseph Lazzaro (RSS feed)
Filed under: SEC filings, Other issues, Deals, Initial public offerings

Wall Street's equity market kicks into fifth gear this week with 8 IPOs and 6 Secondaries on the docket.
Those deals tentatively scheduled to price include:
IPOs:Possible
- SP Acquisition (DSP), a 36M-share IPO for this business financing company. UBS Investment and Ladenburg Thalmann are the lead managers. Filing pricing: $10.00.
Midweek
- Mediatech Investment (MDTC), a 10M-share IPO for this business financing company. UBS Investment and JMP Securities are the lead managers. Filing range: $14.00-$16.00.
Continue reading IPO & secondary preview -- Week of Oct. 8, 2007
Posted May 14th 2007 11:10AM by Kevin Shult (RSS feed)
Filed under: Before the bell, Analyst initiations
MOST NOTEWORTHY: Ballard Power Systems Inc (BLDP), GSI Technology, Inc (GSIT), eTelecare Global Solutions (ETEL) and JA Solar Holdings Co, Ltd (JASO) were the most noteworthy initiations in today's modest-sized list:
- GSI Technology (NASDAQ: GIST) is gaining shares at key customers while ramp-up of its next-generation product should act as a strong catalyst to revenue starting in 2H07; Baird started shares with an Outperform rating.
- Baird also initiated eTelecare Global (NASDAQ: ETEL) with an Outperform rating citing consistent above-industry growth rates.
- American Technology initiated JA Solar Holdings Co (NASDAQ: JASO) with a Buy rating, pointing to the company's long-term customer agreements and solid silicon position...
OTHER INITIATIONS:
Analyst summaries provided by TheFlyOnTheWall.com (subscription required).Posted May 4th 2007 12:49PM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings reports, Industry, Commodities, Oil, Trina Solar ADS (TSL), Suntech Power Hldgs ADS (STP)

As the hubris of non-democratic nations like Venezuela and Iran builds, feeling more manly as they receive windfall profits from higher oil prices, U.S. brain power once again looks like it will triumph.
While it will take decades to replace our dependence on foreign oil, the powerful results reported by
First Solar Inc (NASDAQ:
FSLR) and
Sunpower Corporation (NASDAQ:
SPWR) plus others point to the first stages of finding serious solutions for alternative fossil fuel sources.
First Solar reported first quarter revenue of $66.9 million and net income of $5 million, smashing Street estimates. The stock was up over $5 in yesterday's trading.
Sunpower, which we have been blogging about for a while, was up slightly in yesterday's trading along with
Trina Solar Ltd ADS (NYSE:
TSL) and
JA Solar Holdings Co Ltd ADS (NASDAQ:
JASO). After decades of the alternative power stocks floundering, these stocks have products, revenue and earnings.
Brain power will always win out over digging stuff out of the ground.
Posted Apr 25th 2007 12:00PM by Kevin Shult (RSS feed)
Filed under: Before the bell, Under Armour'A' (UA), Analyst initiations, Crocs Inc (CROX)
MOST NOTEWORTHY: Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc (SHO), Under Armour, Inc (UA), Crocs, Inc (CROX) and Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc (SUSQ) were today's more noteworthy initiations:
- ThinkEquity started Under Armor Inc (NYSE: UA)and Crocs Inc (NASDAQ: CROX) with Accumulate ratings. The firm believes both companies can continue to grow market share, expand its product line and distribution and earn high ROIC.
OTHER INITIATIONS:
- Both BMO Capital and William Blair started FCStone Group, Inc (NASDAQ: FCSX) with a Market Perform rating; Banc of America started FCStone with a Neutral rating.
Analyst summaries provided by TheFlyOnTheWall.com (subscription required).Posted Feb 5th 2007 11:30AM by Joseph Lazzaro (RSS feed)
Filed under: International markets, SEC filings, Competitive strategy, Middle East

Wall Street's equity market maintains full-power boosters next week, with no less than 14 IPOs on the docket.
LM = The firm(s) lead managing the deal.
PD = The day of the week the deal is expected to price.
Those deals tentatively scheduled to price include:
IPOs:Accuray (ARAY), a 13.3M-share IPO for this robotic radio-surgery device manufacturer. ARAY has $14.00-$16.00 filing range. LM: JP Morgan Chase & UBS Bank. PD: Thursday.
Cellcom Israel (CEL), an 18.975M-share IPO for this Israel-based cell phone service provider. CEL has a $16.00-$18.00 filing range. LM: Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, & Deutsche Bank. PD: Tuesday.
Fortress Investment Group (FIG), 34.3M-share IPO for this hedge fund. FIG has a $16.50-$18.50 filing range. LM: Goldman Sachs. PD: Friday.
JA Solar (JASO), a 15M-share IPO for this China-based solar cells manufacturer. JASO has a $12.50-$14.50 filing range. LM: CIBC World Markets & Piper Jaffrey. PD: Wednesday.
Mellanox Technologies (MLNX), a 6M-share IPO for this semiconductor manufacturer. MLNX has a $12.00-$14.00 filing range. LM: Credit Suisse & JP Morgan Chase. PD: Thursday.
Continue reading IPO & secondary preview: week of Feb. 5, 2007