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Hallo Leute,
verflixt wenig, was man hier zu diesem Wert zu hören bekommt - und das, was die Firma selber auf ihrer Homepage an Informationen bietet, macht mich auch nicht viel schlauer.
Aber könnt Ihr mir erklären, warum der Wert gerade gestern bzw. heute um fast 20% zugelegt hat?
Was steckt dahinter? Und sollte man Gewinne mitnehmen, oder laufen lassen?
Gruß
Ralf
verflixt wenig, was man hier zu diesem Wert zu hören bekommt - und das, was die Firma selber auf ihrer Homepage an Informationen bietet, macht mich auch nicht viel schlauer.
Aber könnt Ihr mir erklären, warum der Wert gerade gestern bzw. heute um fast 20% zugelegt hat?
Was steckt dahinter? Und sollte man Gewinne mitnehmen, oder laufen lassen?
Gruß
Ralf
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 29.416.033 von ralf-norbert am 22.05.07 12:07:34Also wenn man die zwei Meldungen gestern nicht gesehen hat, sollte man nicht in solche Werte investieren.
Ist nur ein Tip.
AMSC, Homeland Security Department and Consolidated Edison Commence Project to Protect New York City's Power Grid
Monday May 21, 7:30 am ET
'Project HYDRA' to Employ Surge-Suppressing Superconductor Power Grid Technology to Enable 'Secure Super Grids(TM)'
Ist nur ein Tip.
AMSC, Homeland Security Department and Consolidated Edison Commence Project to Protect New York City's Power Grid
Monday May 21, 7:30 am ET
'Project HYDRA' to Employ Surge-Suppressing Superconductor Power Grid Technology to Enable 'Secure Super Grids(TM)'
strong "Sell"
alles nur Schein!
alles nur Schein!
hier paar Infos zur Company und zum HYDRA-Projekt. Die Übernahme von Windtec verleiht dem Titel angesichts der "Alternativen Energie" Diskussionen zudem weitere Phantasie und bringt zudem Synergien mit dem Supraleiter-Business
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/result.xhtml?url=/newsticker/…
www.nasdaq-stocks.de/html/american_superconductor.htm
http://www.3sat.de/boerse/boersenspiel/105933/index.html
www.windtec.at
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/result.xhtml?url=/newsticker/…
www.nasdaq-stocks.de/html/american_superconductor.htm
http://www.3sat.de/boerse/boersenspiel/105933/index.html
www.windtec.at
Das Problem liegt mitunter auch bei der Übernahme der Windtec GmbH.
Es werden fast fertige Aufträge, bzw. teilweiße schon fertige Aufträge als neu an die Median (PR) weitergeben. Dadurch wird der Kurs gepusht und in Wahrheit nichts dahinter. Windtec ist hochprofitabel, aber das Gesamtergebnis liegt schon jetzt bei fast - 50.000.000,00.
Weiters wird dank des amerikanischen Zeitdrucks immer schneller und vor allem fehlerhafter gearbeitet, zudem werden wissentlich unfertige Produkte ausgeliefert.
Super Titel!! Also klar "KAUFEN"
Es werden fast fertige Aufträge, bzw. teilweiße schon fertige Aufträge als neu an die Median (PR) weitergeben. Dadurch wird der Kurs gepusht und in Wahrheit nichts dahinter. Windtec ist hochprofitabel, aber das Gesamtergebnis liegt schon jetzt bei fast - 50.000.000,00.
Weiters wird dank des amerikanischen Zeitdrucks immer schneller und vor allem fehlerhafter gearbeitet, zudem werden wissentlich unfertige Produkte ausgeliefert.
Super Titel!! Also klar "KAUFEN"
"Weiters wird dank des amerikanischen Zeitdrucks immer schneller und vor allem fehlerhafter gearbeitet, zudem werden wissentlich unfertige Produkte ausgeliefert" ... kannst du das im Falle von American Superconductor begründen ???
AMSC ist seit ein paar Jahren schon Lieferant von Windtec. Die Übernahme bringt jetzt wichtige Synergieeffekte und kann sich vor allem in Zukunft richtig bezahlt machen ... ich denke da z.Bsp. an HTS-Leitungen und Motoren für Windkraftanlagen. Die aktuelle, hohe Bewertung spiegelt sicher nicht das aktuelle Business wieder und es wird wohl auch bald eine neue Kapitalerhöhung geben (siehe Forecast FJ 07). Aber die Zukunft sieht für AMSCA angesichts des technischen KnowHows im HTS-Sektor (die Zukunft gehört den Supraleitern und AMSC ist hier bereits Marktführer) und dem Windkraft-Business so schlecht nicht aus.
AMSC ist seit ein paar Jahren schon Lieferant von Windtec. Die Übernahme bringt jetzt wichtige Synergieeffekte und kann sich vor allem in Zukunft richtig bezahlt machen ... ich denke da z.Bsp. an HTS-Leitungen und Motoren für Windkraftanlagen. Die aktuelle, hohe Bewertung spiegelt sicher nicht das aktuelle Business wieder und es wird wohl auch bald eine neue Kapitalerhöhung geben (siehe Forecast FJ 07). Aber die Zukunft sieht für AMSCA angesichts des technischen KnowHows im HTS-Sektor (die Zukunft gehört den Supraleitern und AMSC ist hier bereits Marktführer) und dem Windkraft-Business so schlecht nicht aus.
Ich weiß es.
Klar Windkraft ist im Kommen.
Aber dennoch viel Glück mit AMSC, es kann ja gut gehen.
Klar Windkraft ist im Kommen.
Aber dennoch viel Glück mit AMSC, es kann ja gut gehen.
"ich weiß es.
lol, das nenne ich mal eine hieb und stichfeste Begründung ... bist aber wohl auch der einzige der dieses Wissen hat
lol, das nenne ich mal eine hieb und stichfeste Begründung ... bist aber wohl auch der einzige der dieses Wissen hat
das mit der Kapitalerhöhung geht ja schnell als gedacht und dürfte dem Unternehmen über 70Mio. USD in die Kassen spülen
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/070620/20070620006033.html?.v=1
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/070620/20070620006033.html?.v=1
Und wieder mal Neues von AMSC:
American Superconductor Corporation has added a news release to its Investor Relations website.
Title: AMSC Wins Two New Department of Energy Superconductor Power Grid Projects
Date: 6/28/2007 7:44:00 AM
For a complete listing of our news releases, please click here
-- Company to Spearhead In-Grid Deployment of HTS Cable and Fault
Current Limiter that will Utilize 344 Superconductors
-- DOE to Provide up to $21.7 Million in Funding to AMSC for
Projects
WESTBOROUGH, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 28, 2007--American
Superconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: AMSC), a leading energy
technologies company, today announced that the United States
Department of Energy is providing up to $21.7 million in funding for
the following two new AMSC high temperature superconductor (HTS)
projects:
-- AMSC has been selected to lead the development of key
components required to commercially deploy an HTS power cable
system powered by AMSC's second generation (2G) HTS wire
(branded as 344 superconductors) in the Long Island Power
Authority (LIPA) power grid. This will be a transmission
voltage (138kV) extension of the cable system that is
currently being installed in LIPA's grid, which utilizes first
generation HTS wire and which is expected to be energized
later this year. AMSC will serve as project manager and wire
supplier, and has chosen Nexans as the cable manufacturer and
Air Liquide Advanced Technologies U.S. LLC as the provider of
the cryogenics system. The DOE has allocated $9 million in
cost sharing to this $18 million project.
-- AMSC has also been selected to develop and perform in-grid
testing of a three-phase 115-kV fault current limiter (FCL)
using the company's 344 superconductors. This FCL will feature
a proprietary Siemens-developed, low-inductance coil
technology that makes the FCL invisible to the grid until it
switches to a resistive state. Earlier this year, AMSC and
Siemens announced they had achieved commercial-grade
performance levels for a medium-voltage FCL. The demonstration
will occur at a location operated by team member Southern
California Edison. AMSC will serve as project manager. The
team also includes: Siemens AG (Germany), Nexans (France), the
University of Houston (Houston, TX) and Los Alamos National
Laboratory (Los Alamos, NM). The DOE has allocated $12.7
million in cost sharing to this $25 million project.
In the DOE's announcement (see http://www.doe.gov/news/5180.htm),
DOE Secretary Samuel W. Bodman said, "Modernizing our congested and
constrained electric grid - through the development of advanced, new
technologies - is vital to delivering reliable and affordable power to
the American people. As demand for electricity continues to grow, we
must take steps now to identify potential problems, identify
solutions, and deploy new technologies to provide a secure and steady
energy supply. We look forward to the success of this research and
recognize it will help us realize President Bush's goal of a more
modern and efficient electricity system."
These represent two of the five new cost-shared projects the DOE
is sponsoring to help accelerate the modernization of the U.S.
electricity grid using HTS technology. AMSC said it also expected to
compete for wire orders from one or more of the other DOE-funded power
cable and FCL projects.
Utilities stand to benefit greatly from the emergence of HTS
cables and FCLs. With the ability to conduct up to 10 times the power
of copper cables of the same diameter, HTS power cables hold
tremendous promise, particularly for urban and metropolitan areas.
FCLs act as high-voltage surge protectors for power grids. The
increasing power being carried on grids today is creating ever larger
power surges, which are known in the utility industry as fault
currents. Circuit breakers are being used to protect the network today
and prevent widespread blackouts. In many areas, however, the fault
currents are approaching and exceeding the limits of today's most
powerful breakers. FCLs are being developed to address this concern.
"We are delighted that the DOE has chosen AMSC to lead two
superconductor projects in its initiative to modernize the U.S. power
infrastructure," stated AMSC founder and CEO Greg Yurek. "These DOE
projects provide an immediate market for our 344 superconductors once
we commence volume production of this wire in December 2007."
About AMSC
AMSC (American Superconductor Corporation - NASDAQ: AMSC) is a
leading energy technologies company, offering an array of solutions
based on two proprietary technologies: programmable power electronic
converters and high temperature superconductor (HTS) wires. The
company's products, services and system-level solutions enable
cleaner, more efficient and more reliable generation, delivery and use
of electric power. AMSC is a leader in alternative energy, offering
grid interconnection solutions as well as licensed wind energy designs
and electrical systems. As the world's principal supplier of HTS wire,
the company is enabling a new generation of compact, high-power
electrical products, including power cables, grid-level surge
protectors, Secure Super Grids(TM), motors, generators, and advanced
transportation and defense systems. AMSC also provides utility and
industrial customers worldwide with voltage regulation systems that
dramatically enhance power grid capacity, reliability and security, as
well as industrial productivity. The company's technologies are
protected by a broad and deep intellectual property portfolio
consisting of hundreds of patents and licenses worldwide. More
information is available at www.amsuper.com.
American Superconductor and design, Revolutionizing the Way the
World Uses Electricity, AMSC, Powered by AMSC, SuperVAR, D-VAR, DVC,
PQ-IVR, PowerModule, PQ-SVC, Secure Super Grids, Windtec and SuperGEAR
are trademarks or registered trademarks of American Superconductor
Corporation or its subsidiaries.
Any statements in this release about future expectations, plans
and prospects for the company, including our expectations regarding
the future financial performance of the company and other statements
containing the words "believes," "anticipates," "plans," "expects,"
"will" and similar expressions, constitute forward-looking statements
within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995. There are a number of important factors that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those indicated by such
forward-looking statements. Such factors include: uncertainties
regarding the company's ability to obtain anticipated funding from
corporate and government contracts, to successfully develop,
manufacture and market commercial products, and to secure anticipated
orders; the risk that a robust market may not develop for the
company's products; the risk that strategic alliances and other
contracts may be terminated; the risk that certain technologies
utilized by the company will infringe intellectual property rights of
others; and the competition encountered by the company. Reference is
made to these and other factors discussed in the "Risk Factors"
section of the company's most recent quarterly or annual report filed
with the Securities and Exchange Commission. In addition, the
forward-looking statements included in this press release represent
the company's views as of the date of this release. While the company
anticipates that subsequent events and developments may cause the
company's views to change, the company specifically disclaims any
obligation to update these forward-looking statements. These
forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as representing
the company's views as of any date subsequent to the date this press
release is issued.
CONTACT: American Superconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: AMSC)
Jason Fredette, 508-621-4177
Director of Investor & Media Relations
jfredette@amsuper.com
SOURCE: American Superconductor Corporation
American Superconductor Corporation has added a news release to its Investor Relations website.
Title: AMSC Wins Two New Department of Energy Superconductor Power Grid Projects
Date: 6/28/2007 7:44:00 AM
For a complete listing of our news releases, please click here
-- Company to Spearhead In-Grid Deployment of HTS Cable and Fault
Current Limiter that will Utilize 344 Superconductors
-- DOE to Provide up to $21.7 Million in Funding to AMSC for
Projects
WESTBOROUGH, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 28, 2007--American
Superconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: AMSC), a leading energy
technologies company, today announced that the United States
Department of Energy is providing up to $21.7 million in funding for
the following two new AMSC high temperature superconductor (HTS)
projects:
-- AMSC has been selected to lead the development of key
components required to commercially deploy an HTS power cable
system powered by AMSC's second generation (2G) HTS wire
(branded as 344 superconductors) in the Long Island Power
Authority (LIPA) power grid. This will be a transmission
voltage (138kV) extension of the cable system that is
currently being installed in LIPA's grid, which utilizes first
generation HTS wire and which is expected to be energized
later this year. AMSC will serve as project manager and wire
supplier, and has chosen Nexans as the cable manufacturer and
Air Liquide Advanced Technologies U.S. LLC as the provider of
the cryogenics system. The DOE has allocated $9 million in
cost sharing to this $18 million project.
-- AMSC has also been selected to develop and perform in-grid
testing of a three-phase 115-kV fault current limiter (FCL)
using the company's 344 superconductors. This FCL will feature
a proprietary Siemens-developed, low-inductance coil
technology that makes the FCL invisible to the grid until it
switches to a resistive state. Earlier this year, AMSC and
Siemens announced they had achieved commercial-grade
performance levels for a medium-voltage FCL. The demonstration
will occur at a location operated by team member Southern
California Edison. AMSC will serve as project manager. The
team also includes: Siemens AG (Germany), Nexans (France), the
University of Houston (Houston, TX) and Los Alamos National
Laboratory (Los Alamos, NM). The DOE has allocated $12.7
million in cost sharing to this $25 million project.
In the DOE's announcement (see http://www.doe.gov/news/5180.htm),
DOE Secretary Samuel W. Bodman said, "Modernizing our congested and
constrained electric grid - through the development of advanced, new
technologies - is vital to delivering reliable and affordable power to
the American people. As demand for electricity continues to grow, we
must take steps now to identify potential problems, identify
solutions, and deploy new technologies to provide a secure and steady
energy supply. We look forward to the success of this research and
recognize it will help us realize President Bush's goal of a more
modern and efficient electricity system."
These represent two of the five new cost-shared projects the DOE
is sponsoring to help accelerate the modernization of the U.S.
electricity grid using HTS technology. AMSC said it also expected to
compete for wire orders from one or more of the other DOE-funded power
cable and FCL projects.
Utilities stand to benefit greatly from the emergence of HTS
cables and FCLs. With the ability to conduct up to 10 times the power
of copper cables of the same diameter, HTS power cables hold
tremendous promise, particularly for urban and metropolitan areas.
FCLs act as high-voltage surge protectors for power grids. The
increasing power being carried on grids today is creating ever larger
power surges, which are known in the utility industry as fault
currents. Circuit breakers are being used to protect the network today
and prevent widespread blackouts. In many areas, however, the fault
currents are approaching and exceeding the limits of today's most
powerful breakers. FCLs are being developed to address this concern.
"We are delighted that the DOE has chosen AMSC to lead two
superconductor projects in its initiative to modernize the U.S. power
infrastructure," stated AMSC founder and CEO Greg Yurek. "These DOE
projects provide an immediate market for our 344 superconductors once
we commence volume production of this wire in December 2007."
About AMSC
AMSC (American Superconductor Corporation - NASDAQ: AMSC) is a
leading energy technologies company, offering an array of solutions
based on two proprietary technologies: programmable power electronic
converters and high temperature superconductor (HTS) wires. The
company's products, services and system-level solutions enable
cleaner, more efficient and more reliable generation, delivery and use
of electric power. AMSC is a leader in alternative energy, offering
grid interconnection solutions as well as licensed wind energy designs
and electrical systems. As the world's principal supplier of HTS wire,
the company is enabling a new generation of compact, high-power
electrical products, including power cables, grid-level surge
protectors, Secure Super Grids(TM), motors, generators, and advanced
transportation and defense systems. AMSC also provides utility and
industrial customers worldwide with voltage regulation systems that
dramatically enhance power grid capacity, reliability and security, as
well as industrial productivity. The company's technologies are
protected by a broad and deep intellectual property portfolio
consisting of hundreds of patents and licenses worldwide. More
information is available at www.amsuper.com.
American Superconductor and design, Revolutionizing the Way the
World Uses Electricity, AMSC, Powered by AMSC, SuperVAR, D-VAR, DVC,
PQ-IVR, PowerModule, PQ-SVC, Secure Super Grids, Windtec and SuperGEAR
are trademarks or registered trademarks of American Superconductor
Corporation or its subsidiaries.
Any statements in this release about future expectations, plans
and prospects for the company, including our expectations regarding
the future financial performance of the company and other statements
containing the words "believes," "anticipates," "plans," "expects,"
"will" and similar expressions, constitute forward-looking statements
within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995. There are a number of important factors that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those indicated by such
forward-looking statements. Such factors include: uncertainties
regarding the company's ability to obtain anticipated funding from
corporate and government contracts, to successfully develop,
manufacture and market commercial products, and to secure anticipated
orders; the risk that a robust market may not develop for the
company's products; the risk that strategic alliances and other
contracts may be terminated; the risk that certain technologies
utilized by the company will infringe intellectual property rights of
others; and the competition encountered by the company. Reference is
made to these and other factors discussed in the "Risk Factors"
section of the company's most recent quarterly or annual report filed
with the Securities and Exchange Commission. In addition, the
forward-looking statements included in this press release represent
the company's views as of the date of this release. While the company
anticipates that subsequent events and developments may cause the
company's views to change, the company specifically disclaims any
obligation to update these forward-looking statements. These
forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as representing
the company's views as of any date subsequent to the date this press
release is issued.
CONTACT: American Superconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: AMSC)
Jason Fredette, 508-621-4177
Director of Investor & Media Relations
jfredette@amsuper.com
SOURCE: American Superconductor Corporation
wenn ihr euch für Windkraft interessiert, könnte ein Blick auf CTC interessant sein. Die haben im letzten Jahr DEWIND aus Deutschland gekauft und sind urspünglich Kabelhersteller. WKA Produktion wird gerade in den USA aufgebaut. Aufträge sind en mass vorhanden. Zudem ist der Wert noch relativ niedrig bewertet.
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