Nordex Akte X
Das mit den Stoppkursen hab ich nie verstanden! Da kann man doch direkt verkaufen, warum warten bis man für seine Aktien weniger bekommt und dann noch eine automatische Verkaufsorder in den Markt werfen!
Das wird immer von solchen Kotzseiten wie Kotzmodetrader und Aktionär propagiert! Warum wohl?
Warum will wohl jemand, dass ich meine Aktien zu einem niedrigeren Kurs verkaufe?
Am 1. July 2011 waren über 7000 MW in den USA im Bau! Im Gesamten Jahr 2010 waren gerade mal knapp über 5000 MW im Bau!
Zusätzlich zu den 7000 MW wurden bis zum Ende des 2. Quartals bereits 2151 MW fertig gebaut!
Also wird die USA alleine in 2011 über 10.000 MW an Windenergie gebaut haben, auch in Deutschland war man im ersten Halbjahr mit 20% über dem vorjahr! Hier passiert gerade eine riesige Verarschung! Die Kurse spiegeln nicht die Realwirtschaft wider!
www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2011-08/...nt-tax-policy-004.htm
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Wind Rebounds in 2Q, but Continued Growth Depends on Consistent Tax PolicyIowa hits 20 percent wind power
U.S. wind energy continued to rebound in the second quarter, with 2,151 megawatts (MW) of electrical generating capacity installed in the first half of 2011 versus 1,250 MW during the same time in 2010, up 72 percent.
However, analysts at the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) cautioned that without stable policy such as an extension of the Production Tax Credit, set to expire in 2012, the industry''s recovery will stall.
Project activity and orders for 2013 and beyond are scant because of the lack of a predictable business environment, causing layoffs and even bankruptcies in American manufacturing plants and the supply chain, said AWEA. These struggles for U.S. wind manufacturers will only worsen if Congress were to allow the tax credit to expire.
Ironically, due to the Production Tax Credit and market stability over the past five years, domestic content in the U.S. industry reached a record high of 60 percent through 2010, according to a recent Department of Energy report.
"Clearly Congress cannot take for granted all the wind energy manufacturing and construction jobs that have been a bright spot through the recession," said Denise Bode, CEO of AWEA.
However, she added, "Wind tax credits enjoy broad bipartisan support, and since they''re not spending programs, current projects are safe and prospects for extension of the Production Tax Credit beyond 2012 are good."
The fast-growing wind sector averaged 3.2 percent of the nation''s electricity over the strong wind months between January and April 2011, according to the Energy Information Administration''s Electric Power Monthly report. For now, wind energy remains ahead of schedule to generate 20 percent of America''s electricity by 2030, the goal identified by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) under the George W. Bush Administration.
"We''re making more clean, homegrown energy, and prices are more affordable, than ever," Bode said. A report by nationally known energy consumer advocate Mark Cooper, released in May by the Vermont Law School, found that wind energy today is such a good deal that it helps hold down overall prices for electricity long-term. Cooper asserted that an American utility would be irresponsible not to invest in such a fixed-price source of power.
An additional 7,354 MW of new capacity was under construction by July 1, more than at any time since the third quarter of 2008.
Since 2007, wind energy has installed 35 percent of America''s new electrical generating capacity, more than twice coal and nuclear combined.
Meanwhile, the comparative stability in U.S. tax policy has helped to steadily increase the level of content that''s made in America in U.S.-installed turbines, from 25 percent just a few years ago to over 50 percent in 2009 and reaching 60 percent domestic content according to a July 2011 DOE report.
"We''re seeing a strong trend toward insourcing, just when so many American industries are outsourcing," Bode said. "The Production Tax Credit for renewable energy not only produces affordable clean power, it is increasing the American manufacturing base, and the jobs that go with it."
Other highlights of the second quarter and the U.S. Wind Industry Second Quarter Market Report 2011 that AWEA released today include:
- The U.S. industry during the second quarter installed 1,033 megawatts (MW) of electrical generating capacity versus 709 MW during the same period last year, up 46 percent for the same quarter last year.
- California installed the most, with 420 MW; then Oregon, 201 MW; Illinois, 150 MW, Utah, 102 MW; and Ohio, 56.5 MW and its first utility-scale wind farm.
- Maryland added its second utility-scale project, of 50 MW, taking its wind energy capacity up 71 percent.
- Over 2,500 MW of new construction were started during the second quarter, almost three times more new construction than began during the first quarter of the year.
- Huge under-construction numbers were reported in numerous states: 845 MW in Oregon; 802 MW in California; 769 MW in Oklahoma; 619 MW in Iowa; 611 MW in Illinois; 501 MW in Colorado; and 492 MW in Texas. "Most regions across the U.S. have more under construction activity today than installed in all of 2010," said Elizabeth Salerno, AWEA''s Chief Economist and Director of Industry Data Analysis.
- Construction began on the first utility-scale wind farm in Nevada.
- Adding a 78-MW repowering initiative in California''s Altamont Pass, where some of the industry''s earliest turbines were installed 30 years ago, brings total construction to 7,432 MW in 28 states, including 17 states with more than 100 MW under construction.
- Further large-scale construction is ahead in Iowa, where financier Warren Buffett is helping bankroll the installation of 258 turbines in five counties with a combined capacity of 593 MW.
- Iowa wind has reached the milestone of generating 20 percent of the state''s electricity from January to April 2011, according to EIA.
- The U.S. wind industry now totals 42,432 MW of cumulative wind capacity, led by Texas with more than a fourth of the total. Amid a worsening drought in Texas that is threatening the large amounts of water needed to generate most other sources of electricity, Bode stressed another advantage of wind energy: it uses virtually no water.
- Texas is followed by Iowa, California, Minnesota, Illinois, Washington, and Oregon in total installed wind capacity.
The second quarter market report can be found here. AWEA member companies can access a members-only version of the report by logging on to the member center at awea.org.
AWEA is the national trade association of America''s wind industry, with more than 2,500 member companies, including global leaders in wind power and energy development, wind turbine manufacturing, component and service suppliers, and the world''s largest wind power trade show. AWEA is the voice of wind energy in the U.S., promoting renewable energy to power a cleaner, stronger America. Look up information on wind energy at the AWEA website. Find insight on industry issues at AWEA''s blog Into the Wind. Join AWEA on Facebook. Follow AWEA on Twitter
Contacts:
For The American Wind Energy Association
Matt Schwartz, 646-695-7047
mschwartz@rosengrouppr.com
© 2011 Business Wire
FREIBURG Der Bundesverband Windenergie begrüßt das Eckpunktepapier der Landesregierung zur Windkraft
Der Bundesverband Windenergie hat das Eckpunktepapier der baden-württembergischen Landesregierung zur Windkraft begrüßt. Nach Ansicht des Verbandes ergibt sich damit die Chance, dass Kommunen künftig den Ausbau der Windkraft mit gestalten können. Ein Beispiel für die Zustimmung zur Windkraft auf kommunaler Ebene sei die Gemeinde Münstertal. Dort hatten im März bei einer Bürgerbefragung 80 Prozent der Bevölkerung für den Bau von Windkraftanlagen gestimmt...."
Meldung direkt von der Awea!
www.awea.org/newsroom/pressreleases/2Q-2011-release.cfm
Wind rebounds in 2Q, but continued growth depends on consistent tax policy
Iowa hits 20 percent wind power
WASHINGTON, D.C. ( Aug. 4, 2011) – U.S. wind energy continued to rebound in the second quarter, with 2,151 megawatts (MW) of electrical generating capacity installed in the first half of 2011 versus 1,250 MW during the same time in 2010, up 72 percent.
However, analysts at the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) cautioned that without stable policy such as an extension of the Production Tax Credit, set to expire in 2012, the industry's recovery will stall.
Project activity and orders for 2013 and beyond are scant because of the lack of a predictable business environment, causing layoffs and even bankruptcies in American manufacturing plants and the supply chain, said AWEA. These struggles for U.S. wind manufacturers will only worsen if Congress were to allow the tax credit to expire.
Ironically, due to the Production Tax Credit and market stability over the past five years, domestic content in the U.S. industry reached a record high of 60 percent through 2010, according to a recent Department of Energy report.
"Clearly Congress cannot take for granted all the wind energy manufacturing and construction jobs that have been a bright spot through the recession," said Denise Bode, CEO of AWEA.
However, she added, "Wind tax credits enjoy broad bipartisan support, and since they're not spending programs, current projects are safe and prospects for extension of the Production Tax Credit beyond 2012 are good."
The fast-growing wind sector averaged 3.2 percent of the nation's electricity over the strong wind months between January and April 2011, according to the Energy Information Administration's Electric Power Monthly report. For now, wind energy remains ahead of schedule to generate 20 percent of America's electricity by 2030, the goal identified by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) under the George W. Bush Administration.
"We're making more clean, homegrown energy, and prices are more affordable, than ever," Bode said. A report by nationally known energy consumer advocate Mark Cooper, released in May by the Vermont Law School, found that wind energy today is such a good deal that it helps hold down overall prices for electricity long-term. Cooper asserted that an American utility would be irresponsible not to invest in such a fixed-price source of power.
An additional 7,354 MW of new capacity was under construction by July 1, more than at any time since the third quarter of 2008.
Since 2007, wind energy has installed 35 percent of America's new electrical generating capacity, more than twice coal and nuclear combined.
Meanwhile, the comparative stability in U.S. tax policy has helped to steadily increase the level of content that's made in America in U.S.-installed turbines, from 25 percent just a few years ago to over 50 percent in 2009 and reaching 60 percent domestic content according to a July 2011 DOE report.
"We're seeing a strong trend toward insourcing, just when so many American industries are outsourcing," Bode said. "The Production Tax Credit for renewable energy not only produces affordable clean power, it is increasing the American manufacturing base, and the jobs that go with it."
Other highlights of the second quarter and the U.S. Wind Industry Second Quarter Market Report 2011 that AWEA released today include:
--The U.S. industry during the second quarter installed 1,033 megawatts (MW) of electrical generating capacity versus 709 MW during the same period last year, up 46 percent for the same quarter last year.
--California installed the most, with 420 MW; then Oregon, 201 MW; Illinois, 150 MW, Utah, 102 MW; and Ohio, 56.5 MW and its first utility-scale wind farm.
--Maryland added its second utility-scale project, of 50 MW, taking its wind energy capacity up 71 percent.
--Over 2,500 MW of new construction were started during the second quarter, almost three times more new construction than began during the first quarter of the year.
--Huge under-construction numbers were reported in numerous states: 845 MW in Oregon; 802 MW in California; 769 MW in Oklahoma; 619 MW in Iowa; 611 MW in Illinois; 501 MW in Colorado; and 492 MW in Texas. "Most regions across the U.S. have more under construction activity today than installed in all of 2010," said Elizabeth Salerno, AWEA's Chief Economist and Director of Industry Data Analysis.
--Construction began on the first utility-scale wind farm in Nevada.
--Adding a 78-MW repowering initiative in California's Altamont Pass, where some of the industry's earliest turbines were installed 30 years ago, brings total construction to 7,432 MW in 28 states, including 17 states with more than 100 MW under construction.
--Further large-scale construction is ahead in Iowa, where financier Warren Buffett is helping bankroll the installation of 258 turbines in five counties with a combined capacity of 593 MW.
--Iowa wind has reached the milestone of generating 20 percent of the state's electricity from January to April 2011, according to EIA.
--The U.S. wind industry now totals 42,432 MW of cumulative wind capacity, led by Texas with more than a fourth of the total. Amid a worsening drought in Texas that is threatening the large amounts of water needed to generate most other sources of electricity, Bode stressed another advantage of wind energy: it uses virtually no water.
--Texas is followed by Iowa, California, Minnesota, Illinois, Washington, and Oregon in total installed wind capacity.
The second quarter market report can be found here. AWEA member companies can access a members-only version of the report by logging on to the member center at awea.org.
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Panik verbreiten damit Kleinanleger die Nerven in den fallenden Kursen verlieren!
Machst wohl Überstunden, scheint auf das Finale zuzugehen, aber morgen stell ich nochmal ne Kauforder ein, mal schauen was passiert!
Bei einer Übernahme zu KE-Kursen ist jede gekaufte Aktie purer Gewinn, kann verstehen dass du da jetzt Überstunden kloppen musst , deine Auftraggeber zahlen bestimmt einen Bonus für jeden Negativbeitrag
die Börse ist und bleit
der größte legale ? Betrügersumpf des gesamten Universums !
www.handelsblatt.com/politik/international/...nd-sarkozy/4467524.html
ja , bloss nicht den humor verlieren , alles wird gut
wenigstens das Glück nochmal Nordexaktien zu 4 euro zu bekommen!
Wie gesagt, der Windmarkt in den USA boomt als gibts kein Morgen mehr!
Es werden mindestens 10.000 MW Neu in 2011 installiert, über 2000 sind bereits installiert und 7000 MW befinden sich seit Anfang July im Bau!
www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2011-08/...nt-tax-policy-004.htm
Wenn das kein echter Boom ist, dann weiß ich auch nicht! Und in Deutschland waren ja auch bereits 20% mehr Anlagen in der ersten Jahreshäfte gebaut worden!
Der "Betrügersumpf" und der Taxenmann werden von mir keine einzige Aktie bekommen, im Gegenteil ich werde da noch ein paar zu den Kursen aufsaugen!
So viel Macht hat niemanden.
Es geht einfach unter jetzt, und nicht auf zu halten.
Ich habe mein Geld schon abgeschrieben, die Q-Zahlen werden hieran nichts ändern können.
Heute kommt der Todesstoß für die Börse. Schwarzer Freitag.
Die Amis sind zu weit gegangen.
mit Ansage kommt
Lasst euch nicht verschaukeln, so werden unliebsame Kleinanleger aus dem Markt gedrängt!
www.wirtschaftsblatt.at/home/boerse/...dsee-windstrom-483200/index.do
"...05.08.2011 | 07:46
Blackstone-Milliarden für Nordsee-WindstromDer US-Finanzinvestor Blackstone pumpt einem Zeitungsbericht zufolge Milliarden in deutsche Offshore-Windparks. „Wir erwarten Private-Equity-ähnliche Renditen".
Für das vor drei Jahren angekündigte 1,2 Milliarden Euro schwere Projekt "Meerwind" nahe Helgoland stehe die Finanzierung, berichtete die "Financial Times Deutschland". Dies wolle das Unternehmen noch am Freitag bekanntgeben. Für einen zweiten Windpark in der Nordsee mit einem Volumen von 1,3 Milliarden Euro habe Blackstone eine Genehmigung gekauft. Mehr sollen folgen: "Wir sind in Diskussionen, um Genehmigungen für weitere Windparks zu erwerben", sagte Blackstone-Manager Sean Klimczak dem Blatt.
Blackstone lockt die Aussicht auf hohe Gewinne: "Wir erwarten Private-Equity-ähnliche Renditen", sagte Klimczak. Grund für die Zuversicht ist die Regulierung in Deutschland, laut Klimczak "eine der besten der Welt". Zudem profitiert das Unternehmen vom Förderprogramm der Bundesregierung und der KfW. "Sonst würde Meerwind nicht stattfinden", sagte Klimczak.
Der börsennotierte US-Investor ist hierzulande vor allem als Minderheitsaktionär der Deutschen Telekom bekannt. Kürzlich hatte Blackstone den hessischen Outdoor-Ausrüster Jack Wolfskin gekauft........."
es geht nicht um Nordex, es ist ein allgemeines Problem an den Börsen weltweit!
"Angst vor neuer Rezession"
http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/0,1518,778491,00.html
Hier wird erstmal abegrast und in Fühjahr 2012 haben wir dann unverhofft einen BÖrsenbooom damit man den 100 Milliarden Börsengang von Facebook vorbereiten kann
Seit wann werden denn Krisen und Börsencrashs von den Medien herbeigeredet?
Dann weiss ich nicht, ob ich Nordex kaufen soll... Man o man...
Was ist nur an der Börse so los ...
HAMSI
naja die Aktuelle Lage ,sagt aber "warten".
Kann gut sein das die 3,-Eu zu sehen sein wird.
nicht nur dass der Windmarkt im ersten Halbjahr um 72% gewachsen ist und am 1. July über weitere 7000 MW im Bau waren, jetzt gibts auch noch neue stellenanzeigen für Nordex USA....
www.nordex-online.com/de/unternehmen-karriere/karriere.html
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