Solar Industry and Burden of Debt Q4 2012 Edition
Out of some 400 enterprises in China in 2011/2012, we identified around 160 with significant levels of capacity remaining active
Solar Industry and Burden of Debt – Q2, 2012 Edition
Faced with all those factors, activities on balance sheets see more debt increases. Thankfully, the majority of the quarterly losses had limited cash-draining impacts
Taiwanese Solar Industry at a Crossroads
Initially, US levies steered buyers to Taiwan, yet as time goes on, module assembly companies will continue to look for their own resolutions to find cost benefit
Yingli Ships Most Modules but Cost Efficiencies Slip in Q2
Despite Yingli’s costs lagging this quarter, the company is still the most recognizable name in the industry and will remain there for years to come
South Korean Solar Duo Takes on the US Market
While the Chinese are regrouping or retreating in the sound of cheers from CASM, as predicted, other Asian companies are moving in to fill the void
Solar Industry and Burden of Debt, Q1 2012 Edition
As a peer group, the debt level increased by $150M and the combined debt level stands at $19B
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