Showing posts with label China. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China. Show all posts

Friday, October 22, 2010

Deutche Bank Bullish on China Solar - Suntech, RenaSola, Trina, Yingli

Deutsche Bank Remains Bullish on China Solar Energy Sector: Upgrades Suntech Power (STP) to Buy

9:41 am ET 10/19/2010 - StreetInsider
Deutsche Bank upgrades Suntech Power (NYSE: STP) from Hold to Buy. Deutsche analyst says, "We expect the leading China solar PV manufacturers to report strong sets of results in 3Q10E and 4Q10E, and believe this momentum should be further extended beyond 2010 due to a more stable module ASP outlook in 1Q11 qoq. Module ASP may start to drop in 2Q11E but we think this risk is likely to be overcome by the ongoing effort to reduce manufacturing costs. The sector trades at an inexpensive valuation of 5-7x 2011E P/E; we reiterate Buy on ReneSola (NYSE: SOL), Trina (NYSE: TSL) and Yingli (NYSE: YGE), and upgrade Suntech to Buy." "We remain bullish on ReneSola despite the 66% increase in share price in the past three months. We reiterate Buy on Trina mainly on its manufacturing cost leadership. We also like Yingli but see possible near-term pressure on 3Q10E gross margins due to the additional ramp-up cost from its polysilicon facility and new production lines. We upgrade Suntech as we believe the stock now offers an attractive risk-adjusted reward return after a year of share underperformance and expect the company to secure new wafer capacity in the near term." To see all the upgrades/downgrades on shares of STP, visit our Analyst Ratings page.Shares are trading at $9.27, down $0.27 (-2.86%) this morning.

Barclays - Trina, RenaSola Top Picks

Barclays on Clean Technology: SPI Preview - Case for Multiple Expansion; TSL & SOL Top Picks

1:39 pm ET 09/24/2010 - StreetInsider
Barclays on Clean Technology: SPI Preview - Case for Multiple Expansion
Barclays analyst says, "Solar companies will be hosting investor meetings at the Solar Power International conference in LA next month (Oct 12-14). We maintain positive bias on stocks heading into the conference. Although stocks have bounced off the May lows, several stocks are still down year to date and are trading at single digit multiples on conservative street estimates. Solar sector performance has historically been strong during the seasonally stronger period for industry fundamentals. We expect this trend to continue in 2010. We see an increasingly stronger case for multiple expansion as the upcycle extends into 2011 and street estimates edge higher. Trina Solar (NYSE: TSL), RenaSola (NYSE: SOL) remain our top picks."