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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

Provisions For Anti-Dumping Wound Trina Solar’s Margins

Published in SPVI NEWS
Wednesday, 23 May 2012 04:35
Operationally, the company achieved a new record for processing costs at $0.58 per watt, which is a sequential drop in costs by $0.06, or a 10% improvement ...

China Sunergy Lowers Costs, Guides Q2 Higher

Published in SPVI NEWS
Tuesday, 22 May 2012 01:44
China Sunergy Co. (NYSE:CSUN) sold 22% of its shipments to Italy, with European countries dominating the customer list; however, shipments to Australia were at 18%, and on the list of destinations Bulgaria was at 14%, beating Germany ...

Polysilicon Production Cost Keeps Daqo In the Red

Published in SPVI NEWS
Monday, 21 May 2012 05:09
Daqo New Energy Corp's (DQ) high production costs make company lag behind the competition.  ...
What this decision does to the American solar industry requires a definition what the American industry is, particularly through the eyes of CASM  ...

Japanese Domestic Solar Market Grows by 32% In 2011

Published in SPVI NEWS
Friday, 18 May 2012 00:00
Overall total shipments for the full fiscal year ending March 2012 were 2.6GW, showing growth of 5.8%. ...
GCL expects to produce polysilicon at $18.50 or below per kg in Q2, and process wafers at below $0.13 per watt ...
In April, the company sold its inverter business, voltwerk electronics GmbH to the Bosch Group, generating preliminary income of €4.7M ...
Looking even further Canadian is seeking all-in-cost to be in area of $0.50 to $0.60 per watt, a number which is incredibly low versus today’s costs ...

Taiwan’s Top Solar Cell Makers Break Out In April

Published in SPVI NEWS
Wednesday, 09 May 2012 14:10
Year-over-year revenue performance for the month of April is still in the negative territory; however, for Motech this figure is only 8.7% below last year ...
Solartech’s April sales of NT$65.4M ($22M) were a drop of 6.3% in comparison to March.  ...