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Technology Stocks : Applied Materials No-Politics Thread (AMAT)
AMAT 229.16-2.5%12:55 PM EST

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To: allatwwk who wrote (22796)4/2/2008 6:18:41 AM
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Just from the estimates in the article, the plants expect to power 500,000 homes. The cost to build the plants is $3 billion. The article indicated that it would take 1,000 people to operate the plants (which seems like a lot). At $100k per person/year, that is $100million.

I'll call it $200million in operating costs per year to cover materials, etc. Over the first ten years, these half million homes will need to cover a total bill of $5billion. Or roughly $10,000. Or $1,000/year. Or $80/month.

Over a 30 year life, its even more attractive. Total costs $9billion. Or $300million a year. Which is $600 per house or $50 per month.

Of course, there is no assumption in here about the time value of money, etc.
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