Tuesday, 22 April 2014
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Robert Dydo

Robert Dydo

Robert is the founder and CEO of SolarPVInvestor. His career spans more than 20 years in supply chain, managing and planning operations for distribution centers. An ardent private investor, Robert found his niche in contesting misinformation about solar in general, and the Chinese solar industry in particular, while using his finance education matched with a lifelong ardor for the stock market

In comparison to Europe and the US, to date India has played a small part in Chinese exports. In recent announcements, however, the Indian market could have been seen as an offset to dwindling European volume and, due to levies, the US market. ...
ReneSola’s Technology and Market Strategy to Make the Company a Major Force in 2013
Renesola, until recently considered to be a leader in wafer manufacturing, has broken into the category of module maker, with the same zeal for innovation and high quality manifested in wafer technologies ...

Canadian Solar Could be Leading Chinese Solar Companies in 2013

Published in SPVI NEWS
Thursday, 15 November 2012 17:00
Whenever Shawn Qu speaks, he seems to speak about differentiation a lot. It appears that the development business has been identified as 50% of revenue for 2013, and this is one of the major contributors to feel that way about the company ...

China’s New Solar Shift: From Manufacturer to Developer

Published in SPVI NEWS
Friday, 09 November 2012 17:00
Even with financial arrangements and high-efficiency products, the glaring truth is that making it through this crisis as a manufacturer is insurmountable ...
While manufacturers tried to dispose of inventories in pursuit of cash and liquidity, cash-poor conditions seemed to spill into solar plant development and keep it at bay ...

Chasing Solar-Solyndra Lawsuit

Published in SPVI NEWS
Sunday, 14 October 2012 18:00
The filing had used the background of the US tariffs as additional proof, strengthening the already established cause of the bankruptcy resulting from low price and overflow of modules from China ...

Cash Starvation, another Solar Industry Killer

Published in SPVI NEWS
Friday, 12 October 2012 18:00
The payment cycles and terms are becoming a massive problem for the PV industry. Mostly a benefit to those with scale to remain as a potential client, it is literally a method to circumvent cash use, while remaining operational.  ...

Chinese Wafer Manufacturing in Massive Shutdowns for Holiday

Published in SPVI NEWS
Thursday, 27 September 2012 18:00
Our checks with industry contacts located in China had given us an idea of just how widely spread the shutdowns are. In addition, the magnitude of the closures has not been seen ever before.  ...

Solar Industry and Burden of Debt – Q2, 2012 Edition

Published in SPVI NEWS
Monday, 24 September 2012 00:27
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 ...