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01.10.09 20:46
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1320 Postings, 6247 Tage sosixDie Amis machens uns vor ! A0Q8FY

Was die IQ für good old germany , das ist die A123 für Amerika !
Dieser IPO kann sich sehen lassen!
IPO , Elektro - Auto ,  Nanobatterie , sozusagen was das Zukunftsorientierte InvestorHerz höher schlagen läßt !  
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28.02.11 15:15

1320 Postings, 6247 Tage sosixzahlen

ja da wird man morgen oder übermorgen sicherlich nochmal billiger reinkommen.
ich kenn das szenario ja schon.
alles was über 6 euro bleibt , ist für mich ok !  :-))  

01.03.11 14:48

1320 Postings, 6247 Tage sosixwow

vorbörslich kantterts da ganz schön. hätte ich nicht gedacht.
langsam scheint es aufwärts zu gehen.  :-))
momentaner handel bei fast 10$(9,92ask).
da hab ich mich gestern doch glatt vertan !  

01.03.11 16:14

1320 Postings, 6247 Tage sosixoh weh

na jetzt kommt doch der absturz.
schade !!  

01.03.11 17:56
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244 Postings, 5785 Tage 1world@sosix , mal lesen , vielleicht interressant ?

02.03.11 06:09

1320 Postings, 6247 Tage sosix@1world

sehr interessant !!!!!
muß ich mir nochmal in ruhe durchlesen.
vielleicht doch zu BYD wechseln !  :-))))  

02.03.11 10:55

47 Postings, 5066 Tage MarkDollarOh lala

... was ist denn mit dem Kurs los? -14,5%?

 

02.03.11 11:21

1320 Postings, 6247 Tage sosix@MarkDollar

ja das waren die gestrigen zahlen. da rumpelts immer kräftig im karton !  :-))
das wird sich die nächsten tage wieder beruhigen !   .-)))

aber sieht schon böse aus !!   :-)))  

22.03.11 19:12

1320 Postings, 6247 Tage sosixwas zum aufmuntern ,auch wenn es derzeit nicht

danach aussieht !
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Press Release Source: The Bedford Report On Monday March 21, 2011, 7:35 am EDT

NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - 03/21/11) - Following President Obama's pledge of getting one million electric cars on the road by 2015, electric powered vehicle production is expected to grow significantly in the coming years. Lithium ion batteries are considered the most significant factor for the success of modern electric vehicles. Lithium ion batteries use various materials depending on the purpose, with cobalt, nickel, manganese and lithium typically being the primary elements. The Bedford Report examines the outlook for companies in the Industrial Electrical Equipment Industry and provides research reports on A123 Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:AONE - News) and Ener1, Inc. (NASDAQ:HEV - News). Access to the full company reports can be found at:

www.bedfordreport.com/2011-03-AONE

www.bedfordreport.com/2011-03-HEV

Despite losing its bid to produce batteries for the Chevrolet "Volt" last year, A123 Systems remains one of the most recognizable names in lithium-ion battery design. A123 recently announced a production contract with an unnamed "major North American automaker" to provide batteries for an electric car debuting in 2013.

The Bedford Report releases regular market updates on the Industrial Electrical Equipment Industry so investors can stay ahead of the crowd and make the best investment decisions to maximize their returns. Take a few minutes to register with us free at www.bedfordreport.com and get exclusive access to our numerous analyst reports and industry newsletters.

Earlier this month A123's closest competitor, Ener1, said that it lost $10.9 million, or 8 cents per share, during the quarter ended Dec. 31. That compares with a loss of nearly $15 million, or 12 cents per share, in the year-earlier quarter. Revenue more than tripled last quarter to $33.1 million. Ener1 said the highlight of the year was the launch of a grid energy storage division that won a supply agreement with a division of the Russian Federal Grid Co.

The Bedford Report provides Analyst Research focused on equities that offer growth opportunities, value, and strong potential return. We strive to provide the most up-to-date market activities. We constantly create research reports and newsletters for our members. The Bedford Report has not been compensated by any of the above-mentioned publicly traded companies. The Bedford Report is compensated by other third party organizations for advertising services. We act as an independent research portal and are aware that all investment entails inherent risks. Please view the full disclaimer at http://www.bedfordreport.com/disclaimer.
gruß sosix  

29.03.11 16:23

549 Postings, 5384 Tage Odimatiefrot

30.03.11 05:51

1320 Postings, 6247 Tage sosixwohl wahr.

das sieht gar nicht gut aus.
das kann jetzt ne gaaaaaaaanze weile dauern bis es wieder bergauf geht !
schade ! .-(
na die hoffnung stirbt zuletzt !  

01.04.11 09:13
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244 Postings, 5785 Tage 1worldH2

In Brandenburg wird gerade eine fabrik zur Erzeugung von Wasserstoff ( H2 ) , mit Strom aus erneuerbaren Energien , gebaut .
Dies ist die erste weltweit , aber es ist gut moeglich , das bald weitere folgen ...
Es sind zur zeit noch 2 KW Strom noetig um H2 mit einem Brennwert von 1 KW zu erzeugen , also eine 50% Effektivitaet .
Wasserstoff kann in einem modifizierten Verbrennungsmotor zum Einsatz kommen , also nur geringe technische Veraenderungen bei Autos noetig .
H2 wird es an Tankstellen geben , also auch keine Reichweitenprobleme mehr ...!
Wenn der Strom zur Erzeugung zu 100 % aus Wind , solar , und Wasserkraft kommt ,
wird null CO2 produziert , denn das einzige was aus dem Auspuff der Autos kommt , ist Wasser !!
Elekrofahrzeuge werden wohl mehr nur im Stadtverkehr zum Einsatz kommen ...

Vielleicht besser in Aktien von Solar , Wind usw. investieren ...?
Aone , VORSICHT !! , wird schon als Pleitekandidat gehandelt ...  

07.04.11 16:26

244 Postings, 5785 Tage 1worldGoogle

Breaking News :
Google kauft 49% des Brandenburger Solarkraftwerks ...!
Na ja , die wissen schon was sie tun ...  

12.04.11 10:23

840 Postings, 5504 Tage FinanzadlerEin bißchen geprellt...

scheint mir diese Aktie zu sein.  

18.04.11 11:59

840 Postings, 5504 Tage FinanzadlerGeht die wieder hoch?

19.04.11 11:58

840 Postings, 5504 Tage FinanzadlerEs schaut doch gut aus...

12.05.11 05:17

289 Postings, 5350 Tage Karl Marx 3000aktienreport

schaut ganz so aus, als verkauft der aktionär die aktie gerade als aktienreport.

http://www.aktienreports.de/detail/1258/...-smart-grid-und-wind-.html

obwohl, kgv stimmt nicht. ist vielleicht doch ne andere, oder?  

12.08.11 13:01

364 Postings, 6130 Tage DrSchafsteinWie geht es mit dieser Batterie-Aktie weiter?

Ist ja recht ruhig hier...  

13.11.11 10:33

5 Postings, 4769 Tage _kikkiTalsohle bald erreicht?

Die Performance der A123-Zellen ist hervorragend, und die OEMs sind massiv an den Elektroautos dran. Das die ganze F&E Unsummen an Geld verschlingt, haben wir beim letzten Quartalsbericht gesehen. Aber die Amis können es sich nicht leisten, diesen Wert über den Jordan gehen zu lassen, denn dann müsste GM weiterhin bei den Asiaten die Batterypacks einkaufen.

 

23.11.11 11:17

549 Postings, 5384 Tage Odimaso langsam

überleg ich es mir, hier eine erste Posi einzugehen
glaube nach wie vor an die Zukunft, und die kann eigentlich nur grün sein.
Mit grün meine ich grüne Zukunftstechnologien die die Menschheit dringender denn je braucht.
Nur wann die Talsohle überschritten wird kann ich auch nicht sagen, deßhalb werde ich hier demnächst sukzessive einsteigen und immer wieder mal nachkaufen.  

15.12.11 20:58

549 Postings, 5384 Tage Odimabei

1,0 steig ich ein  

05.01.12 17:41

61 Postings, 5304 Tage kladischoTalsohle durchschriitten

beim morgigen Rücksetzer sollte man einsteigen

 

09.02.12 23:32

549 Postings, 5384 Tage Odimakann das

jemand übersetzen bitte
danke  

10.02.12 15:31

379 Postings, 4842 Tage electroMNews...

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Source: A123 Systems, Inc.
                                                                        Date: February 10, 2012 09:00 ET
A123 Systems to Supply Six Battery Energy Storage Solutions to Northern Powergrid for the U.K.'s Largest Smart Grid Project

Advanced Lithium Ion Storage Systems Designed to Enable Smarter U.K. Electricity Distribution Networks

WALTHAM, Mass., Feb. 10, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A123 Systems (Nasdaq:AONE),  a developer and manufacturer of advanced Nanophosphate® lithium ion  batteries and systems, today announced that it will supply six Grid  Battery Systems (GBSs) to Northern Powergrid,  an electricity distribution network operator that delivers power to  more than 3.8 million customers in the U.K. The GBSs will be designed  for peak-load shifting and to manage fluctuations in voltage on the  U.K.'s power grid. Expected to be operational by the end of 2012, the  systems will be deployed as part of the Customer-Led Network Revolution  (CLNR), the U.K.'s largest smart grid project funded through the Office  of the Gas and Electricity Markets' (Ofgem) Low Carbon Networks Fund.

"The CLNR will evaluate a number of innovative network technologies to  accommodate increasing quantities of low-carbon loads and renewable  generation necessary to meet the U.K.'s climate change goals. One aspect  of this multifaceted project is to determine how the use of storage  technology may reduce peak loading on our network and thereby offset the  need for network reinforcement," said Jim Cardwell, head of regulation  and strategy at Northern Powergrid. "A123's battery energy storage  systems will showcase how such technology can be part of the U.K.'s  low-carbon future."

A123's GBS storage systems, which include the company's Smart Grid Domain Controller,  are designed to provide Northern Powergrid with robust solutions to  more efficiently manage voltage regulation requirements to help maintain  grid stability and power quality as more clean energy resources are  added. The six GBSs that A123 will supply to Northern Powergrid include a  2.5MW system, two 100kW systems and three 50kW systems. Each will be  designed to maintain these power capabilities for up to two hours,  adding flexibility to the distribution network and helping to provide  consistent delivery of reliable power to customers.

"Grid operators around the world are faced with a variety of technical  hurdles when trying to add significant renewable capacity. In the U.K.,  distribution networks often have limitations that make adding high  concentrations of wind and solar difficult," said Robert Johnson, vice  president of the Energy Solutions Group at A123. "Battery energy storage  can overcome these challenges by efficiently managing the voltage  levels of the power network, and we look forward to working with  Northern Powergrid on the CLNR smart grid project, which we view as an  excellent opportunity for A123 to showcase the versatility and  performance of our GBS solutions."

About A123 Systems

A123 Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:AONE)  is a leading developer and manufacturer of advanced lithium-ion  batteries and energy storage systems for transportation, electric grid  and commercial applications. The company's proprietary Nanophosphate®  technology is built on novel nanoscale materials initially developed at  the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is designed to deliver  high power and energy density, increased safety and extended life. A123  leverages breakthrough technology, high-quality manufacturing and expert  systems integration capabilities to deliver innovative solutions that  enable customers to bring next-generation products to market. For  additional information, please visit www.a123systems.com.

The A123 Systems, Inc. logo is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=6600

Safe Harbor Disclosure

This press release includes forward-looking statements within the  meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that are  subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors. Among the factors  that could cause actual results to differ materially from those  indicated by such forward-looking statements are: changes or delays in   Northern Power Grid's development and implementation of the GBS  solutions in connection with the Customer-Led Network Revolution project, delays or inability of the GBS solutions or the Customer-Led Network Revolution project  to meet their intended goals and objectives, the ability of A123's GBS  storage systems to manage voltage regulation requirements of the power  network and to address Northern Power Grid's  needs in connection with  the Customer-Led Network Revolution project  , delays in customer and market demand for Northern Power Grid's  products and services, delays in the implementation of A123's GBS  solutions , delays in the development, production and delivery of A123's  products and solutions, adverse economic conditions in general and  adverse economic conditions specifically affecting the markets and  geographies in which A123 and Northern Power Grid operate and other  risks detailed in A123 Systems' quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the  quarter ended September 30, 2011 and other publicly available filings  with the Securities and Exchange Commission. All forward-looking  statements reflect A123's expectations only as of the date of this  release and should not be relied upon as reflecting A123's views,  expectations or beliefs at any date subsequent to the date of this  release.

CONTACT: A123 Systems PR Contact:          A123 Systems          Dan Borgasano          617-972-3471          dborgasano@a123systems.com                    Edelman          Courtney Kessler          212-277-3720          courtney.kessler@edelman.com                    A123 Systems IR Contact:          ICR, LLC          Garo Toomajanian          617-972-3450          ir@a123systems.com

www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/news.html

 

26.02.12 12:06

1036 Postings, 4813 Tage marketcrashwenn man kein englisch kann

sollte man sich überlegen ob man in ein amerikanisches unternehmen investiert ! Ich jedenfalls werde mir ab morgen ne position aktien zulegen !  

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