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To: The Ox who wrote (3734)10/14/2014 8:10:26 AM
From: bruwin  Read Replies (2) of 8239
 
" .... a few look ripe for an entry. ..... I'm most inclined to SUNE based on the size of it's fall thus far and the underlying business, .... "

Just as a matter of interest .... when you say that one or two "solar" companies look ripe for entry, especially SUNE, is that based on the price performance as reflected on the chart, where there's been a fairly substantial fall, and therefore it may, or could, be expected that the price should now reverse bearing in mind the "distance" it has fallen ?

Or does one consider its current and recent Financial Fundamentals and possibly only get into the company once one sees a definite improvement of its Fundamentals, which should then be reflected in an improvement and/or reversal in its recent price decline ?

Looking at SUNE's financials, for example, one sees a company that has lost money for the last 3 years in a row, and for the last 13 Quarters in a row, bar one. In addition its Total Assets only exceed its Total Liabilities by about 3.5%.
Can one expect an improvement in its share price if its Financials remain much the same, or even get worse ?

..... I was just wondering.
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