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      schrieb am 18.01.12 23:08:42
      Beitrag Nr. 21 ()
      Meiner Meinung nach ist Fuelcell
      Charttechnisch und Thematisch sehr attraktiv.

      :eek:Starkes Wachstum im Umsatz seit vielen Quartalen,
      :eek:die Zukunftstechnologie überhaupt und
      :eek:absolutes All Time Low.
      Dazu
      :eek:38 und 100 Tage Durschnitt von oben bereits gerissen. Die 200 Tage Linie sollte meiner Meinung nach bald dran sein.
      :cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool:
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      schrieb am 18.01.12 22:59:31
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.241.075 von dives am 21.03.11 13:20:46Was machst Du mit Deinem Dieselaggregat in 30n Jahren, wenn der Diesel nur noch aus dem Öl-Schiefer geschmolzen werden kann??
      Wird ja heute schon gemacht, unter etwa 30 % Energieverlust plus Chemikalien..
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      schrieb am 18.01.12 22:54:29
      Beitrag Nr. 19 ()
      Ich verstehs nicht,
      Stell Dir vor Brennstoffzellen Firmen gehen in die Marktreife und keiner merkts.
      Umsatzplus von Quartal zu Quartal, und dass mit der Zukunftstechnologie überhaupt. Dass Wasserstoff für lange Zeit der Energieträger (Achtung, nicht die "Quelle") seien wird weiss eigendlich die Mehrheit der Fachleute,
      nur der Markt hats noch lange nicht kapiert.
      Irgendwann wird er hinterherrennen.
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      schrieb am 16.12.11 19:37:30
      Beitrag Nr. 18 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.487.759 von bossi1 am 15.12.11 19:53:05PRESS RELEASE
      Dec. 12, 2011, 6:55 p.m. EST
      FuelCell Energy Reports Fourth Quarter Results and Latest Accomplishments

      http://www.marketwatch.com/story/fuelcell-energy-reports-fou…
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      schrieb am 15.12.11 19:59:41
      Beitrag Nr. 17 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.487.759 von bossi1 am 15.12.11 19:53:05Der span. Mischkonzern Abengoa :look:

      http://www.abengoa.com/corp/web/en/negocio/index.html

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      schrieb am 15.12.11 19:53:05
      Beitrag Nr. 16 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.600.334 von Growth2012 am 03.06.11 16:33:44Sehr interessante Partnerschaft mit dem grünem Mischkonzern Abengoa ...
      FuelCell and Abengoa partner to develop power plants :look:

      15/12/2011

      FuelCell Energy is set to team up with Abengoa to develop localised stationary fuel cell power plants for markets in Europe and Latin America.

      Abengoa will develop, manufacture and market stationary fuel cell power plants using fuel cell modules provided by FuelCell. The initial pilot installation will be at the Abengoa headquarters in Palmas Campus Palmas Altas, Spain using a 300 kW proprietary Direct FuelCell module supplied by FuelCell Energy with balance of plant designed and manufactured by Abengoa.

      Die Anlage ...
      http://www.fuelcellenergy.com/dfc300ma.php

      Renewable biogas markets will be targeted and the parties will cooperate to enhance the capability and market opportunities for DFC power plants operating on liquid biofuels.

      The partners will target markets in Europe and Latin America for megawatt-class DFC power plants, focusing on municipalities, large industrial power users and facilities that generate renewable biogas.

      Under the partnership, Abengoa will use its experience with biofuels to develop a fuel processing system that will support the use of liquid biofuels as a fuel source for DFC power plants.

      +++++




      Webseite ...
      http://www.fuelcellenergy.com/

      Eine pdf zu FuelCell Energy ...
      http://www.fuelcellenergy.com/files/FCE_Technology_Brochure_…

      Ihre 3Q-Zahlen ...
      http://fcel.client.shareholder.com/releasedetail.cfm?Release…
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      schrieb am 14.09.11 22:25:12
      Beitrag Nr. 15 ()
      es gibt viele neue positive Nachrichten.
      hab grad keine Zeit alle reinzustellen.
      Schaut selber.

      All time Low im Kurs und Nachrichtenlage Best ever,

      Aufträge ohne Ende und Effizienzsteigerung mit Aussicht weil DER Energieträger der Zukunft.
      Da auch andere Gase verwendet werden können auch Genialer Versorger für die TRansitionsphase bis ins Wasserstoffzeitalter.
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      schrieb am 03.06.11 16:41:51
      Beitrag Nr. 14 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.600.334 von Growth2012 am 03.06.11 16:33:44FuelCell May Be Turning the Corner By Travis Hoium | More Articles June 2, 2011 |

      FCELFuelCell Ene
      CAPS Rating 2/5 Stars . $1.80 $-0.04 (-2.17%)

      On Tuesday, FuelCell announced a 70 MW order from POSCO Power, a subsidiary of POSCO (NYSE: PKX ) , that will keep the company busy for the next two years. The order is for at least $129 million, or more than five times the company's last quarter revenue. At the end of last quarter, the company was running at just 35 MW of capacity annually, so production will be full with just this one order.

      Fuel cells are a promising technology that has given FuelCell and Ballard Power Systems (Nasdaq: BLDP ) growing revenue, but profits have been elusive so far. The hope is that growing economies of scale will help the companies push into profitability, and orders like this are a step in that direction.

      Recently, gross margins have improved from -23.2% a year ago to -6% in the fourth quarter and flat in the first quarter of this year. With sales likely to keep rising from $25.8 million last quarter FuelCell is getting close to busting into profitability.

      Sales pace picking up
      An improving contract backlog is a sign of future growth. FuelCell received an $11.7 million contract to develop a clean-coal fuel cell power plant, a research contract for biogas and carbon capture, and fuel cell sales in London and California. As research deals lead to more capabilities for the company, it will help expand offerings to stay ahead of competitors.

      Big power players General Electric (NYSE: GE ) and United Technologies (NYSE: UTX ) are also getting into the fuel cell business, but right now FuelCell Energy looks to have some momentum.

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      schrieb am 03.06.11 16:36:55
      Beitrag Nr. 13 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.600.334 von Growth2012 am 03.06.11 16:33:44Langsam, aber dafür sicher ...dämmerts!


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      schrieb am 03.06.11 16:33:44
      Beitrag Nr. 12 ()
      INTERVIEW-With South Korean order, FuelCell eyes profits soon
      9:58 am ET 06/03/2011 - Reuters
      * Sees profitability in "near-term" - CEO

      * In talks with potential partners in Europe

      * Fuel cell power needs more incentives in some markets

      By Mayuresh Tungare

      BANGALORE, June 3 (Reuters) - FuelCell Energy Inc , buoyed by winning its biggest order, expects to turn profitable in the "near term" as it increases production, its chief executive said in an interview.

      The Danbury, Connecticut-based company, which produces fuel cells that generate electricity from the reaction between an external fuel and an oxidizing agent, said this week it won a $129 million order from a unit of South Korean steelmaker POSCO .

      Fuel cell units can be used to power telecom towers and remote households where there is no grid power.

      "The strong backlog will allow us to continue to ramp up production, increase revenue and reduce our costs," Chip Bottone, who moved up to CEO from chief commercial officer in February, told Reuters.

      "We believe in getting to profitability in the near term," he added, without elaborating on any timeframe.

      Analysts, on average, expect FuelCell Energy's revenue to more than double in the year to October 2012 from last year's $70.44 million, but have not yet pencilled in any profit, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

      FuelCell Energy traces its roots back four decades to when early fuel cell pioneer Bernard Baker researched the commercialisation of fuel cell technology. It first listed its shares on Nasdaq in 1992.

      Bottone said FuelCell Energy is working on a pipeline of projects and is in talks with potential partners in Europe. Besides, POSCO, the company has existing partnerships with Japan's Marubeni Corp and Canada's Enbridge Inc .

      POSCO's POSCO Power unit owns an 8.68 percent stake in FuelCell Energy.

      Fuel cell companies such as FuelCell Energy, Plug Power and Hydrogenics Corp have racked up losses for years as they have to sell some of their products at below the cost of production and pump in money to compete against traditional power sources.

      "I think we can use a little more incentives in some places, but in the United States or South Korea there are adequate incentives," said Bottone.

      FuelCell Energy shares, valued at nearly $230 million, had dropped more than 40 percent this year, but have rebounded 26 percent since announcing the POSCO order. (Reporting by Mayuresh Tungare in Bangalore; Editing by Ian Geoghegan)
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