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LOM’s Casse Maintains BUY Rating on Western Wind (TSXV:WND), and Price Target

02/28/2011 by SCP Editor in Articles
February 28, 2011 – Analyst Comments - LOM’s Lawrence Casse reiterated his BUY rating on Western Wind (TSXV:WND) and $4.10 price target, citing a recent third-party valuation which, phased on the first phase of the process, pegs it ...

GC China Turbine (GCHT.OB) Receives Patents

02/28/2011 by SCP Editor in Articles
New York, NY - February 28, 2011 - GC China (GCHT.OB) announced today that it has applied for and received Chinese utility patents for passive-yaw system, a flexible drive system for support-tube structure, and a teeter-structured ...

Bachman Maintains BUY and $41 Price Target on Trina Solar (NYSE:TSL)

02/23/2011 by SCP Editor in Articles
February 23, 2011 – Analyst Comments – Auriga’s Bachman reiterated his BUY rating on Trina Solar (NYSE:TSL) and price target at $41, noting that its financial results and report largely exceeded Q4 results and FY11 guidance. ...

Stocks Moving Higher - Fed Remarks and ISM Data Spark Further Recovery Optimism

03/01/2011 by SCP Editor
March 1, 2011 – Stocks are opening higher this morning as the Street’s mood swings back to bullish on expectations for U.S. economic recovery. It seems almost like concerns about any implications of Middle East instability are in the ...

Stocks Opening Higher - Refocus on Recovery, Dollar Softer, Gold Continues to Look Attractive

02/28/2011 by SCP Editor
February 28, 2011 – Stocks are set to open higher this morning as the Street refocuses on U.S. economic recovery and GDP growth, with expectations that Washington is going to be able to avoid shutting down the government. ...

Stocks Set to Move Lower - Libya and Rising Oil Prices in Focus

02/24/2011 by SCP Editor
February 24, 2011 – The futures are indicating lower openings for the broader markets this morning as the Street continues to react to higher oil prices and instability in Libya. ...

Nuclear Still a Bad Plan

11/08/2010 by SCP Editor in SCP Blog
November 8, 2010 - The Vermont Yankee nuclear plant was shut down this past weekend after a pipe started leaking radioactive water (containing tritium and other isotopes). The Nuclear Regulatory Commission said the public was not in any ...

Whose National Debt….Better Look Before You Vote

11/01/2010 by SCP Editor in SCP Blog
November 1, 2010 - This is a reprint of an article sent to us from our friends at ZFacts (http://www.zfacts.com). ...

Bloomberg Plays Key Role in Dumbing Down America, Playing One Side of the Issues

10/29/2010 by SCP Editor in SCP Blog
October 29, 2010 - Why is the general public so under-informed, and susceptible to Wall Street and the GOP’s opposition to the Obama administration’s economic policies? There is no silver-bullet answer, but a large part has to do ...

The Thread is Unraveling - Why We Think Bulls Should Think Twice

02/10/2011 by SCP Editor
February 10, 2011 - We have been arguing that the S&P; 500 is pretty close to being ‘fully-valued’ on historical basis, even on the most optimistic of outlooks. In our view, there is less-reason-than-ever to believe that we should be ...

This Morning’s Key Economic Data - Personal Income and Spending (November 2010)

12/23/2010 by SCP Editor
December 23, 2010 – This Morning’s Key Economic Data – Personal Income and Outlays (November 2010) – The number for spending came in just shy of expectations at a 0.4% increase (expectations were for 0.5%). Spending outpaced ...

This Morning’s Key Economic Data - Weekly Jobless Claims (Week Ended December 17, 2010)

12/23/2010 by SCP Editor
December 23, 2010 – This Morning’s Key Economic Data – Weekly Jobless Claims (Week Ended December 18, 2010) – The number came in line with expectations, at 420,000, which most economists and pundits interpret as ‘modest’ ...