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VisualMod t1_j1lsjkl wrote

>I'm not interested in your company's solar sector developments. I only care about making money and being better than everyone else.

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ottomanstockmarket OP t1_j1lt4fj wrote

you are right about the sector devolopments but in The economist magazine cover has a sun on the cristmas tree top . energy is crisis and crisis makes money for smarts.

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This_Professor8379 t1_j1lvad3 wrote

Solar module manufacturing is a commodity wasteland ultra cyclical industry with very high Capex and extremely strong incumbent leaders. Stay away

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ottomanstockmarket OP t1_j1lwhpw wrote

your right about Solar module manufacturing in USA but EU industry has lot need enegy and at this point turkey energy firms maybe be very valuable.

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VisualMod t1_j1lsjao wrote

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ottomanstockmarket OP t1_j1lsp9h wrote

this is my first post on reddit . i am planning to post once a week about energy sectors . good days for everyone :)

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