A-Power Energy Generation Up 12%
Daniel Shepard (September 15th, 2009) Writes:
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Contrarian Profits (January 15th, 2009) Writes:
Like much of the world, China is going through a rough patch. But Louis Basenese says there are many reasons why now is the perfect time to invest. He recommends four companies for big gains when the market gets back to winning ways.
It’s time to make a big bet and begin investing in China.
I know. It’s not exactly a popular stance. And the smart money is doing exactly the opposite. Or so it appears…
Yesterday, the Royal Bank of Scotland hit up the China ATM for a $2.37 billion withdrawal. It sold its entire 4.3% stake in Bank of China. And a week ago, Bank of America cashed out part of its stake in China Construction Bank Corp. for an estimated $2.83 billion.
Making matters worse, the MSCI China Index lost a record 53% last year. It’s counter-intuitive and near impossible to rationalize adding money to a losing investment…
Investing In China -
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Investment U (January 14th, 2009) Writes:
by Louis Basenese, Advisory Panelist, Investment U Associate Investment Director, The Oxford Club Wednesday, January 14, 2009: Issue #915
It’s time to make a big bet and begin investing in China.
I know. It’s not exactly a popular stance. And the smart money is doing exactly the opposite. Or so it appears…
Yesterday, the Royal Bank of Scotland hit up the China ATM for a $2.37 billion withdrawal. It sold its entire 4.3% stake in Bank of China. And a week ago, Bank of America cashed out part of its stake in China Construction Bank Corp. for an estimated $2.83 billion.
Making matters worse, the MSCI China Index lost a record 53% last year. It’s counter-intuitive and near impossible to rationalize adding money to a losing investment…
Investing In China - 11 Reasons Why It’s Time
Here are 11 reasons why
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QualityStocks (January 12th, 2009) Writes:
Today shortly before the opening bell, GE Drivetrain Technologies, a unit of GE Transportation, and A-Power Energy Generation Systems announced that they have inked two Letters of Intent (LOI). One dictates GE Drivetrain Technologies will supply A-Power with 2.7 megawatt (MW) wind turbine gearboxes, while the other establishes a Joint Venture partnership for a wind turbine gearbox assembly plant.
As terms of the agreement, GE Drivetrain Technologies will supply A-Power with 900+ 2.7 MW gearboxes beginning next year. ”We’re excited about the opportunity to serve A-Power,” commented Prescott Logan, Business Leader GE Drivetrain Technologies. ”The speed and focus that A-Power has brought to building its wind turbine business, combined with the highly reliable design of its Fuhrlander 2.7 MW turbine, position A-Power well for long-term success in China and the broader global market.” Mr. Logan added, ”Our agreement with A-Power is part of our larger strategy to build our customer
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