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Yoshimi said: "Anyone interested in this stock? I did my research and ran it through [url]http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/research/wizards/SRW.asp[/url] and all came out nicely...it has a strong upward graph too...strong stock with potential...what do u think?"

HappyHarry said: "What's their primary business?"

Yoshimi said: "alternative energy stuff, mainly solar stuff but they also work with other sources i think"

misterjover said: "Trending upward for 2 years... Nice stock, but the company's financials aren't impressive. Their RoE is worse than SIRI's. However, considering the potential of their industry, they might be big players in the future. All they need is some good press and some decent earnings, and it'll be a strong runner."

solarpanelsforhomes said: "ESLR has started to do very nicely. It's reaching a new high as I am posting this message. Another one that has huge potential is DSTI. It's market cap is only $12 million, but it's had a few heavy volume days recently and today it's up 20%. [url]http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=DSTI[/url] [url]http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=ESLR[/url]"

Firefighter said: "ESLR was a pick on one of my newsletters that I subscribe to. It forcasted a steady climb. Ive been studying it but afraid to buy beucause of their poor financials. Can someone please tell me what all the hype about QBID is? A lot of volume but no movement."

misterjover said: "Hey Yoshimi. You posted this when it was $4 a share, and now it's up to $5.45. It's been on my watch list for a while, and although it hasn't had any steep surges, it is consistently attracting decent volume."

Yoshimi said: "yes, i told you about eslr when it was at 3.80 actually, i knew it would be a winner.. haha... did any of you get in on it? :p"

Yoshimi said: "wow now its at 5.91"

HappyHarry said: "So are you happy or sad you sold now?"

Yoshimi said: "This keeps going up, did any of you get in on it? It's now at $7.20!!!!!!!"

solarpanelsforhomes said: "[QUOTE=solarpanelsforhomes]ESLR has started to do very nicely. It's reaching a new high as I am posting this message. Another one that has huge potential is DSTI. It's market cap is only $12 million, but it's had a few heavy volume days recently and today it's up 20%. [url]http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=DSTI[/url] [url]http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=ESLR[/url][/QUOTE] Since I posted this a month ago, DSTI has gone from about 5 to 7.5. ESLR and DSTI continue to be major winners for me, but I think DSTI has much more potential and room to grow with their new hot product - Lightfoil Thin Solar Panels. They just announced this news about a week ago. Once word gets around this stock will go high. In any case, go ESLR and DSTI"

solarpanelsforhomes said: "Other than ESLR, DSTI is my main solar panel / alt energy stock. It's market cap is now 22 million dollars. It's been awarded a grant by the state of new york. Also, DayStar and Auxilia signed a memorandum of understanding for systems integration of lightFoil(TM) photovoltaic power in unmanned airships. It's started to attract alot of shorts, but I think DSTI is strong and remains a long position in my books. Anybody taken a serious look at DSTI? Have a good Friday everyone, and hope to chat more on Monday the 28th."

solarpanelsforhomes said: "**For these reasons I am bullish on Daystar** - UAlbany College of nanoscale science and engineering awarded $750,000 grant by state of New York to work with DayStar Technologies. - DayStar Technologoies and Auxilia Sign Memorandum of Understanding for Systems Integration of Lightfoil™Photovoltaic Power in Unmanned Airships. - DayStar Unveils LightFoil™ Product for Military & Homeland Security - DayStar Appoints Respected Solar Industry Veteran as Director of Sales/Product - Daystar Expands Board With Appointment of Kelly Lovell and Scott Schecter - DayStar Technologies Awarded NYSERDA Grant for $1 Million - DayStar Technologies, Inc. Launches Planned Staff Expansion - DayStar Technologies, Inc. accepts New York Incentive Package"

solarpanelsforhomes said: "dsti has been up and down, up and down. It's now back at 7.20, but keep it in your radar tomorrow it may break $9"

Yoshimi said: "stop posting in a thread made for eslr with posts about other stocks... make your own thread!! anyways... an update on the ESLR price: 7.75 this one just wont seem to stop going up, i have a feeling itll hit 20 by the end of this year options on this one could be very nice"

solarpanelsforhomes said: "DayStar CEO Issues Operational Update and Details Major Milestone Events Thursday April 21, 10:23 am ET - Photovoltaic Foil(TM) Cells Are Now Being Produced HALFMOON, N.Y., April 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Dr. John Tuttle, Chairman and CEO of DayStar Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: DSTI - News), a developer and manufacturer of patented and proprietary high performance, silicon-free solar cells on specialty metal foils, today released an operational update detailing fundamental progress that has been made by DayStar over the past three months. In a letter to fellow shareholders, Dr. Tuttle stated: ADVERTISEMENT click here "As I pause for a moment and reflect on the past 12 months, I'm inspired by all that our team has accomplished. Looking forward, I'm energized by our position and the enormous opportunities we expect to aggressively capture in the coming months. The DayStar team continues to execute incremental strategies to achieve the high-value goal of continuous manufacturing of solar cells. In this regard, I am delighted to provide our growing family of shareholders with the following update related to our activity over the past three months. "In the technology area, we have successfully transferred our solar cell production processes from our California to our New York facility. Our GEN-I production development line has been consistently producing solar cells on glass and metallic substrates. Moreover, we have surpassed the 10% cell efficiency benchmark and look to improve upon that in the near future. Our GEN-I line is an invaluable tool for prototyping our Photovoltaic Foil(TM) products, up to 100-cm2 in size, and benchmarking process steps for our GEN-II line. We look forward to reporting state-of-the-art cell performance as we improve our baseline processing. "Further, I am very pleased to report that we have successfully made our first solar cells employing our GEN-II production methodology. Our initial product focus on GEN-II is 100mm cell coupons, though we plan to transition to 125mm substrates in the near future as normal optimization and tuning of the line takes place. The performance of the cells is better than we had anticipated at this juncture and we expect to surpass the 10% benchmark in the coming weeks. Producing cells off of GEN-II now allows us to supply our Photovoltaic Foil(TM) to our qualified and growing list of near term customers and is a significant incremental step toward accomplishing GEN-III roll to roll line development. "In my previous update in February, I described the expansion capabilities designed into our HalfMoon, NY production facility. Our initial intent was to demonstrate a 1-MW/yr production capability with the proceeds of the 2004 $10.5M IPO. However, with the overwhelming response to, and demand for, our high specific power LightFoil(TM) product from the defense, homeland security and commercial marketplace, we built into our facility the capability of expanding to 10 MW/yr of production capacity. "The demand for our LightFoil(TM) product is coming from three use types: 1) airborne vehicles such as high-altitude airships and unmanned aerial vehicles; 2) military land uses including remote battlefield sensor power, solar charging blankets, and portable power; and 3) commercial OEM uses for consumer devices, clothing etc. In many cases, the desired cell performance and cost characteristics are different. Our GEN-I and GEN-II production methodologies lend themselves to meeting these variable customer requirements. "LightFoil(TM) products represent a significant high margin, immediate and incremental revenue channel while we keep our long term focus squarely on GEN- III and our silicon solar cell replacement product for use in conventional flat-plate modules. In the coming weeks and months, we will be releasing the details behind these product strategies, as well as definitive information regarding many new customer relationships. "You may have noticed in the press recently the numerous articles regarding the silicon supply problem and the many challenges it is causing for the solar industry in terms of price, availability and scalability. This situation continues to hamper the industry and has resulted in a market that is currently sold out and is forecasted to continue to be sold out until at least 2007 or beyond. As DayStar's Photovoltaic Foil(TM) products do not depend on this feedstock material, we routinely receive order inquiries from potential customers from around the world. Given this prevailing market dynamic, the implication is that DayStar will be successful at selling all Photovoltaic Foil(TM) that we are capable of manufacturing over the next several years. "This situation graphically illuminates the advantages of our strategy and value proposition -- silicon-free CIGS solar cells, low cost, high-throughput manufacturing processes and highly flexible form factors. When DayStar has reached full GEN-III production, cost, form factor and scalability problems could be a problem of the past for the solar industry supply chain. "As you can see, DayStar is intent on leading the way in industry innovation and technology. We are laser-focused and plan to innovate and deliver product the world has never seen. Our business model is compelling when you recognize the enormity of the market and the products we are preparing to meet the overwhelming demand. "As I write this letter, we are beginning active discussions regarding our future financing requirements. Our 'A' and 'B' warrants afford the opportunity, when exercised, for approximately $60 million to be infused into DayStar at almost no cost to us. Moreover, many market indicators point to DayStar achieving greater price appreciation of our Common Stock. With that in mind, we look forward to capitalizing on opportunities to strengthen our balance sheet so that we may readily fund our expansion and growth. Rest assured, however, we will remain vigilant in protecting the shareholder value we have built thus far, and intend to carefully and thoughtfully balance the need for capital and expansion as we move forward. "In closing, I want to underscore the accomplishments of 2004 and to articulate for you, my fellow shareholders, the enormous enthusiasm we all share for driving DayStar forward and continuing to hit milestones and increase shareholder value along the way. We are embarking on an exciting journey that is not without its challenges, however, we are confident in our abilities and our resolve to deliver to the world an efficient cost effective alternative to current sources of energy," concluded Tuttle."

solarpanelsforhomes said: "trend: eslr is going down, dsti is going up"

solidstocks said: "XSNX is a solid solar panel stock. Here's some news just released: XsunX Developing New Nano-Crystalline Opaque Solar Cell Unique Patent-Pending Four-Terminal Solar Cell Structure Holds Promising Capacity to Deliver Stable High-Performance Thin-Film Devices Oct. 18, 2005 -- XsunX, Inc. (OTCBB:XSNX), developer of Power Glass -- an innovative solar technology that allows glass windows to produce electricity from the power of the sun -- announced that it has expanded its business opportunities to include the product development of a new opaque solar cell device. This unique four-terminal solar cell design uses a combination of thin film transparent cell technology, derived from the company's Power Glass initiative, with that of a nano-crystalline solar cell. XsunX believes that the combination of these two technologies into a single device holds a promising opportunity to deliver low cost, high efficiency, flexible, and light weight solar cells providing performance characteristics commonly found only in various forms of expensive crystalline wafer technologies. The design of the four-terminal thin film solar cell provides many advantages to existing multi-junction solar cell designs. A primary benefit is that the four-terminal cell does not require electrical current matching between each cell. This circumvents a common problem plaguing multi-junction devices that can cause reduced overall solar cell power output. Stability issues are also addressed through the use of low band gap nano-crystalline junction materials and ultra-thin amorphous silicon materials to create a stable and efficient solar cell stack. Low temperature processing capabilities of this design may further increase manufacturing efficiencies allowing the use of inexpensive plastic substrate materials currently in use by the company. The decision to diversify the company's product base to include opaque solar cell designs was fueled by what the company sees as explosive international growth in the demand for opaque solar cell products and applications. In countries such as China, Japan, Germany, and in the U.S., there is a growing trend supporting the increased use of green building designs promoting the use of integrated solar technologies within building materials. XsunX anticipates that the development of a stable, high-efficiency, thin film solar cell could provide building material manufacturers with a preferred alternative to the use of lower efficiency multi-junction thin films and the more costly multi-crystalline solutions. "In evaluating this technology, we saw it as a perfect opportunity to leverage some of our existing technologies in the development this new solar cell device," stated Tom Djokovich, XsunX's CEO. "Expanding our product base to include opaque solar cells will allow us to offer BIPV solutions for transparent building surfaces such as architectural glass, and the balance of buildings opaque surfaces such as residential and commercial roofs systems. Our business goal has always been to develop products with applications that promote the wide scale use of photovoltaic technologies. We believe that our transparent Power Glass and new opaque four-terminal solar cell technologies will allow us to realize this goal," concluded Mr. Djokovich."

LanceJ said: "XSNX is a solid stock?-NOT. This is classified as a "Development Stage Company", the most unsolid company classification. Why would you say something like this is a solid stock? You are either 1) Really dumb about doing research and overlooked EVERYTHING, or 2) Knowingly misleading investors here about the risks involved with investing in this company. The company itself writes in their quarterly filing with the SEC: The Company generated no revenues in the period ended June 30, 2005 as well as for the same period in 2004. The Company incurred operating expenses totaling $282,343 for the three months ended June 30, 2005 compared to $122,213 for the same period in 2004. Primary sources for the increase to operating expense of $160,130 include: an increase of $82,665 in Research and Development activities, an increase of $42,295 in Public Relations activity, and an increase of $35,170 in General and Administrative expenses related to an increase in legal, accounting and business development expenses. The $282,343 operating expenses includes non-cash charges of $22,950 for the issuance of unregistered stock for business development and advisory services in lieu of cash payment for services. The net loss for the three months ended June 30, 2005 was ($282,245) as compared to a net loss of ($122,213) for the same period 2004. The increase of $160,032 includes (i) an increase in research and development expenditures of $82,665 which is anticipated to continue to increase for the foreseeable future as the Company furthers efforts to complete the commercial development of a licensable process for the manufacture of semi-transparent solar electric glazing technologies and (ii) an increase of $77,367 in General and Administrative expenses attributed to the Company's business development and investor awareness efforts." and "The Company anticipates that there will be no cash generated from operations in the current year necessary to fund its anticipated cash requirements. The Company has incurred operating deficits since its reorganization in October 2003, which are expected to continue until its new business model is fully developed. Accordingly, the Company is dependent on raising additional capital necessary to meet the Company's cash needs for Research, Development, General and Administrative expenses including the costs of compliance with the continuing reporting requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934." and "The Company is in the development stage and as of the period ending June 30, 2005, did not have any products for sale, and had not generated any revenue from sales or other operating activities. To date the Company's principal source of liquidity has been the private placement of equity securities and the issuance of notes payable. As such, the Company's ability to secure additional financing on a timely basis is critical to its ability to stay in business and to pursue planned operational activities. Based on the foregoing and the Company's history of losses, the Company's financial statements for the nine-month period ended June 30, 2005 include a going concern [B][U]opinion from its outside auditors, which stated there "is substantial doubt" about our ability to continue operating as a "going concern."[/U][/B]"

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