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28.10.13 11:21

740 Postings, 4345 Tage arrival66wie hoch

ist denn die Short quote noch ??

Geht die langsam zurück ??

 

28.10.13 11:33

237 Postings, 4299 Tage buystrong@arrival66

geht noch nicht zurück bzw. von letzter Woche bestimmt noch nicht aktualisiert. Schaut euch mal die Entwicklung angefangen 01/13 an. Short Positionen Mehr als verdoppelt:

http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/fcel/short-interest

Settlement Date Short Interest Avg Daily Share Volume Days To Cover
10/15/201318,407,361 1,490,871 12.346716          §
 9/30/201318,130,166 1,481,335 12.239072          §
 9/13/201318,000,254 3,145,063  5.723337          §
 8/30/201317,119,140 1,157,439 14.790533          §
 8/15/201316,457,341 1,258,923 13.072556          §
 7/31/201315,793,524 1,286,054 12.280607          §
 7/15/201315,330,460 1,771,904  8.651970          §
 6/28/201314,410,740 4,506,318  3.197897          §
 6/14/2013 9,966,283 4,398,999  2.265580          §
 5/31/2013 9,408,391 5,393,792  1.744300          §
 5/15/2013 9,356,633 1,169,040  8.003689          §
 4/30/2013 9,544,625 1,627,651  5.864049          §
 4/15/2013 8,974,782   751,775 11.938122          §
 3/28/2013 8,463,376   625,293 13.535056          §
 3/15/2013 8,553,661 1,089,638  7.850002          §
 2/28/2013 8,464,094   772,448 10.957494          §
 2/15/2013 8,076,072   741,439 10.892429          §
 1/31/2013 8,211,829 1,144,235  7.176698          §
 1/15/2013 8,524,179 2,241,208  3.803386          §
12/31/2012 8,827,634 1,398,138  6.313850          §
12/14/2012 9,660,474   997,738  9.682376          §
11/30/2012 9,689,238   654,153 14.811883          §
11/15/2012 9,231,078 1,658,725  5.565165          §
10/31/2012 8,818,933   540,438 16.318122          §
10/15/2012 8,691,732   723,47812.013817
§

Read more: http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/fcel/short-interest#ixzz2j0m8q1FJ  

28.10.13 12:24

740 Postings, 4345 Tage arrival66trotz

der guten Nachrichten und eventueller positiver Zahlen geht die Short Quote hoch ?

Unglaublich !!

Naja wir werden sehen was passiert!!

Hoffentlich wissen die Shorties nicht mehr als wir !!!

 

28.10.13 13:45

3096 Postings, 7790 Tage HiGhLiFEbei den Shorties ist es so...

wie bei einem Kurshype. Den letzten beissen die Hunde und die die erst seit kurzem short gegangen sind haben das die letzten Tage schon böse miterlebt.  

28.10.13 13:55

740 Postings, 4345 Tage arrival66wann müssen

die denn covern ??

Wenn jemand Short geht, leiht er sich die Aktie ja aus und muss

diese dann ja irgendwann mal kaufen, das sehe ich doch richtig, oder ?

Wie lange hat er denn Zeit um sich die Aktie dann zu kaufen ?

Steht da ein Termin hinter ?

Der Shortie wird doch nicht unbegrenzt Zeit haben um zu covern, oder ??

 

 

28.10.13 13:55

237 Postings, 4299 Tage buystrongParallelen

habe das gleiche mit Evotec durchgemacht. Monatelang - besonders durch Blackrock Inc. untengehalten, trotz guter Umsätze und großen Cashbestand. Bundesanzeiger wurde zu meiner Startseite :) Wurde mehr & mehr geshortet :(. Geduld fast verloren. Dann hat bzw. veröffentlicht Evo zurzeit eine Kooperation/Zahlung nach der anderen und der Kurs hat sich seit September nahezu verdoppelt.

3mal dürft Ihr nun raten wer auch bei FCEL investiert ist :).

Insiderwissen dürfte die große Masse der Shorties nicht haben, da in Amerika die Aktienzockerei via Shortpositionen ausgeprägter als in Deutschland ist. Die haben das gleiche Risiko wie wir. 50:50  

28.10.13 14:56

3656 Postings, 7604 Tage Bäcker33finde

nix das black beteteiligt ist?  

29.10.13 12:16

2532 Postings, 4491 Tage pregoliegt hier ein Fehler vor???

wäre doch mal ein gute Start in den Tag!


http://data.cnbc.com/quotes/fcel  

29.10.13 12:48

740 Postings, 4345 Tage arrival66ich hoffe

mal nicht das es ein Fehler ist !!!!!

 

29.10.13 12:53

3656 Postings, 7604 Tage Bäcker33wäre

ein riesen gap, wird nicht so aufmachen ohne hammer news
 

29.10.13 13:38

2532 Postings, 4491 Tage pregosieht so aus als ob das

30.10.13 17:05

237 Postings, 4299 Tage buystrongschön

das die amis immer von +/-10cent intraday Vola profitieren können wir und wir nicht. Klasse :(.  

30.10.13 17:11

740 Postings, 4345 Tage arrival66drücken

die Shorties den Kurs wieder runter ??

 

 

30.10.13 21:19

237 Postings, 4299 Tage buystrongBodenbildung bei $ 1,40

????Starker Rebound nach dem negativen Verlauf heute. Vola traden einfach gemacht- aber nur in US-  

31.10.13 00:00
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1056 Postings, 5434 Tage wamu2009Alles bestens (:

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31.10.13 11:30

3656 Postings, 7604 Tage Bäcker33es bleibt dabei

1, 64 $ muss durch ansonsten laufen wir noch monate in der range,
 

04.11.13 15:19
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Investors with long memories will recall the enormous buzz around fuel cells in the late 1990s in early 2000s. Plug Power and Ballard reached vertiginous market caps. The fuel cell was the technology that was going to change the energy world. President George W. Bush called it the technology that would replace Detroit’s internal combustion engine.  None of that has yet transpired. Shareholders in those companies suffered a bloodletting, and the fuel cell is still a curiosity for most people. But for those looking closely, there is finally some good news. The fuel cell is slowly finding established niches, gaining a foothold, and there is talk of long-term grid parity absent subsidies.

There are a number of reasons for this.

1) costs have continued to fall as technologies improve. This is particularly the case where fuel cells are used in combined heat and power applications and one can get total efficiencies in the 90% range.

2) natural gas prices in the U.S. have fallen, reflecting abundant availability and offering a cheaper underlying fuel supply.

3) fuel cells offer the promise of something that has been in short supply for many Americans lately: a reliable and consistent source of electricity (the few installations in the Northeast with fuel cells fared well after Hurricane Sandy).

4) fuel cells can be located close to consumers, with a very limited environmental footprint and relatively minimal space requirements.

5) scale drives volume, which lowers prices dramatically. Between scale and efficiency gains, costs have fallen four-fold in the last decade.

To learn more about recent fuel cell developments, I interviewed FuelCell Energy’s President and CEO Chip Bottone. Located in Danbury, Connecticut, the company operates power plants in 50 locations across the globe, and is producing  70 MW of product annually, with installations in nine countries and activity in Asia and Europe. According to the most recent earnings call, FuelCell Energy has an installed base and backlog exceeding 300 MW. It also recently opened a manufacturing facility in Germany, with another coming on line in South Korea that is being built by its local partner, POSCO Energy.

Bottone was candid about the industry’s past mistakes. “Besides Ballard, there were others with high valuations at the time and some things didn’t develop as fast as they’d like.” He noted that the industry has continued to develop slowly, with some consolidation as recent as last year, but Bottone noted “2013 was quite a bit different.  We did see a lot more recognition that the kind of things we are doing can really add value, not just economic but also offsetting infrastructure costs.”

Global trends have helped fuel cells along recently.  “We have a world with a lot of things going on. Denuclearization is creating electricity supply issues in some countries. There’s a debate about solar.  Throughout all that discussion, I think our timing is good to come up with cost-competitive clean infrastructure plays, which is what FuelCell Energy does.”

FuelCell Energy distinguishes itself from other competitors in the space in that it builds larger, utility-scale facilities that typically fall anywhere between 1 and 60 megawatts. Bottone comments,

   In South Korea, we are just completing a 60 MW plant as part of a portfolio of distributed generation. In North America, we are building a 15 MW plant for Dominion that is going to feed into ISO-New England on a remediated site in Bridgeport, Connecticut.  That was done with private capital.  Our strategy is to build bigger and bigger plants to meet the power generation challenges and attract private capital at the same time.

FuelCell is banking on the premise that the company can play a role in assisting industrial customers, governments and utility companies with infrastructure improvements, utilizing private capital. This use of private money could prove to be significant in a world where utilities have fallen behind on grid investments, and assets have depreciated more quickly than they are being replaced.

In its 2011 Report, “Failure to Act,” The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) highlighted the startling fact that the U.S. power network of 5,800 major power plants and 450,000 miles of high voltage transmission lines is aging rapidly. Fully 70% of U.S. transmission lines and power transformers are over 25 years old, while 60% of our circuit breakers exceed 30 years in age. ASCE points to an estimated investment gap of $107 billion by 2020. Clearly, it will be hard to raise that capital. Privately funded infrastructure projects may provide a small but important part of the overall solution, particularly distributed power generation such as fuel cells that produce power close to the end user, reducing or avoiding the need for transmission lines.

Bottone notes that this willingness of private capital to step up is relatively recent, and that the company has privately funded projects with Pacific Gas & Electric, Southern California Edison, and Dominion. “That’s a completely different story than I would have told you two years ago.”

What changed?

   I think there’s a different expectation today around energy, I think people in the past said, ‘I can depend on the utilities to deliver power anywhere I need it,’ and now they say, ‘this is an essential element I am not willing to compromise.’  Then, as costs came down, all of a sudden we were attracting financing.  Two years ago money went to wind and solar, but not to fuel cells.  That’s changing.

The key to FuelCell’s change in fortune has also come about as a result of the increase in project-based financing.  Just a few years ago, the cost of capital for wind and solar was relatively low but according to Bottone fuel cell projects could not attract capital for less than 15 %.  Since then “we’ve seen things come down to a 10 or 11% unlevered return expectation, which allows for a lot of projects to be developed.” FuelCell Energy also handles the operating responsibility for delivering the combined heat and power product, which further de-risks the projects for the investor.

While these projects are not in the billions of dollars, they don’t run cheap, either. “A 1.5 MW project is a $6 or 7 million total installed cost. What we are seeing is demand  for financed or leased solutions, which is why the financing is so important.  Bridgeport is give or take a $60 million project.”
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04.11.13 15:30

3656 Postings, 7604 Tage Bäcker33sehr gut

04.11.13 15:35

1056 Postings, 5434 Tage wamu2009(:

06.11.13 17:49
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1024 Postings, 4758 Tage antares0650Tesla

da gings aber heute mal kräftig nach unten... -14%
weiss wer etwas ?  

06.11.13 18:04
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237 Postings, 4299 Tage buystrongkorrektur

@antares
Erwartungen zu den Verkaufszahlen waren höher und wurden "enttäuscht" trotz Rekordumsatz plus längst überfällige Kurskorrektur....

bei unserem Baby hier entwickelt sich die 1,40 als vermeintliche supportlinie. Guter Kampf heute.

nebenbei bemerkt:

http://www.n-tv.de/wirtschaft/...kt-PKW-Kauf-ein-article11667526.html
http://rt.com/news/china-pollution-girl-cancer-249/

die haben saubere Energie mehr als nötig...auch wenn sie mehr als genug manpower haben...die probleme dort müssen angepackt werden....mm  

06.11.13 18:56
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1024 Postings, 4758 Tage antares0650aber das können doch...

nicht unser modernen Autos sein, die dort die Luft verpesten...
Die haben doch alle CAT....oder etwa doch nicht???
Also das würde ich dann als "unmoralisch" bezeichnen, wenn die deutsche Autoindustrie dort Autos mit Uralt-Technologie verkauft..
Ich glaube, die müssen ihren Maschinenpark mal mit deutschen Qualitätsprodukten  ausstatten....und ihre kohlebetriebenen Dampfmaschinen verschrotten...  

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