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My latest pick is LDK Solar (LDK). Accurate to my stock trading made simple style, this stock pick is quite straight forward.

I heard about this stock through Scottrade Research Center which mentioned the S&P upgrade that occurred with this stock on August 5 2010.

Simply the S&P raised their earnings per share and one year target from $8 a share to $9 a share.

The most significant change over the solar energy horizon may be the fast business expansion of Chinese corporations. Trina Solar plans a 25% improvement in wafer-making capacity this year. Yingli Green Energy is growing 66%. LDK Solar (LDK) plans a 200% expansion.

China's solar firms have access to low-cost capital and state bonuses.

"We believe it is the intention of the central government to help develop national champions in China by having a aim of taking over the manufacturing side of the industry," RBC Capital analyst Bush said.

LDK Solar Co Ltd said it signed a deal to produce 50 megawatt of solar modules for a unit of Italy's biggest utility, Enel SpA (ENEI.MI).

LDK said it will produce 30 MW of modules to Enel.Si S.r.l. in the current quarter, and that it had an option to provide an extra 20 MW for the fourth quarter.

Investors which range from banks and funds to families and fancy car maker Ferrari have rushed into Italy's solar market, Europe's third largest, attracted by a nice bonus system unveiled in 2007.

The offer comes only a week after LDK said it won a contract from Swiss engineer ABB's (ABBN.VX) Italian unit to provide 13 MW of modules in the third quarter.

Lazard Capital expert Sanjay Shrestha increased his outlook for the solar sector. He now predicts global installations of 12 GW this coming year, up from the previous estimate of 11.5 GW; for 2011, he goes to 14.5 GW, from 13 GW, and for 2012, he now sees 17.5 GW, up from 15.8 GW.

“We expect higher installation volumes in Germany in 2010, and increased installation volumes in the U.S., Italy, China and Japan through 2012,” he writes in a research note.

For LDK he states, "LDK should benefit from a tight wafer supply environment in 2010 and 2011, with revenue upside from the strategic initiative to grow into the module business and cost benefit from higher internal silicon production in 2011.” He raises his 2010 EPS prediction for the company to 70 cents, from 65 cents

Inside the video clip below, I evaluate the stock chart of LDK and also the break of the 200 day moving average the other day on growing volume.

My latest pick is LDK Solar (LDK). Accurate to my stock trading made simple style, this stock pick is quite straight forward. I heard about this stock through Scottrade Research Center which mentioned the S&P upgrade that occurred with this stock on August 5 2010. Simply the S&P raised their earnings per share and one year target from $8 a share to $9 a share. The most significant change over the solar energy horizon may be the fast business expansion of Chinese corporations. Trina Solar plans a 25% improvement in wafer-making capacity this year. Yingli Green Energy is growing 66%. LDK Solar (LDK) plans a 200% expansion. China's solar firms have access to low-cost capital and state bonuses. "We believe it is the intention of the central government to help develop national champions in China by having a aim of taking over the manufacturing side of the industry," RBC Capital analyst Bush said. LDK Solar Co Ltd said it signed a deal to produce 50 megawatt of solar modules for a unit of Italy's biggest utility, Enel SpA (ENEI.MI). LDK said it will produce 30 MW of modules to Enel.Si S.r.l. in the current quarter, and that it had an option to provide an extra 20 MW for the fourth quarter. Investors which range from banks and funds to families and fancy car maker Ferrari have rushed into Italy's solar market, Europe's third largest, attracted by a nice bonus system unveiled in 2007. The offer comes only a week after LDK said it won a contract from Swiss engineer ABB's (ABBN.VX) Italian unit to provide 13 MW of modules in the third quarter. Lazard Capital expert Sanjay Shrestha increased his outlook for the solar sector. He now predicts global installations of 12 GW this coming year, up from the previous estimate of 11.5 GW; for 2011, he goes to 14.5 GW, from 13 GW, and for 2012, he now sees 17.5 GW, up from 15.8 GW. “We expect higher installation volumes in Germany in 2010, and increased installation volumes in the U.S., Italy, China and Japan through 2012,” he writes in a research note. For LDK he states, "LDK should benefit from a tight wafer supply environment in 2010 and 2011, with revenue upside from the strategic initiative to grow into the module business and cost benefit from higher internal silicon production in 2011.” He raises his 2010 EPS prediction for the company to 70 cents, from 65 cents Inside the video clip below, I evaluate the stock chart of LDK and also the break of the 200 day moving average the other day on growing volume.


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