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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

the long term effects on Chinese companies executing business objectives in the US are expected to have minimal impact ...

Solar plant development is the next phase of the price war

Published in SPVI NEWS
Saturday, 17 March 2012 18:00
Development of solar plants has become a silver bullet solution to combat negative gross margins ...
Despite many improvements on the balance sheet, particularly in account receivables and inventory, with those dynamics Suntech is not looking to impress in 2012 ...
Management has placed their view on wafer cost below $0.25 per watt, and processing cost, which combines cell making and assembly of the module, at $0.30 to $0.35 per watt. ...
First Solar sent the distress signal to investors the night before, delivering unexpected losses for Q4 and the full year ...
Past week had number of interesting financial pre-announcements and the full year review for Trina Solar. ...

South Korea`s solar commitment crisis- SPVI`s solar weekly

Published in SPVI NEWS
Friday, 17 February 2012 13:49
While small companies are disappearing from the landscape, big conglomerates seem to be taking their time to rethink business strategy ...

SPVI’s solar weekly

Published in SPVI NEWS
Sunday, 12 February 2012 04:42
REC of Norway has released its Q4 and full-year report, polysilicon is the only profitable segment of the business and Singapore facility remains outpaced by Chinese global solar companies ...
The December's increase in sales caused a rush of orders and significant rise in utilization in Taiwan ...
Despite duties, Chinese companies are betting their future on US market ...